Hey Guys,
There have been some posts over the past few days regarding size and exclusivity tags on 70s Sand Knit gamers. While most Redskins models I have seen used the professional measuerments, 42, 44, 46, they occasionally used the collegiate measurements, Large, X-Large. Here is a 1976 Mike Thomas Road Skins jersey that has a photo match (the hand warmer is evident and the green towel accounts for the green stain on the jersey) attached that uses the collegiate systems, but also lacks the exclusivity tag. Upon close inspection, it does not appear that the exclusive tag was removed or fell off, but that this jersey was shipped without the usual dual tags. Just goes to show that there are all kinds of possibilities for tagging anomalies. Just my $.02.
-Jim
There have been some posts over the past few days regarding size and exclusivity tags on 70s Sand Knit gamers. While most Redskins models I have seen used the professional measuerments, 42, 44, 46, they occasionally used the collegiate measurements, Large, X-Large. Here is a 1976 Mike Thomas Road Skins jersey that has a photo match (the hand warmer is evident and the green towel accounts for the green stain on the jersey) attached that uses the collegiate systems, but also lacks the exclusivity tag. Upon close inspection, it does not appear that the exclusive tag was removed or fell off, but that this jersey was shipped without the usual dual tags. Just goes to show that there are all kinds of possibilities for tagging anomalies. Just my $.02.
-Jim
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