This one is a mystery...parts of this jacket would be near impossible to fake. The 38 on the sleeve looks authentic. The Johnstone Embroidery looks authentic...to fake that Starter Embroidery that accurately would cost a few hundred dollars and would not be worth it in this case. Yet Johnstone never played or coached for the Mets and never wore 38. Don't think the Mets issued these to minor leagues, but they had a John Johnstone in the minors when these jackets were in use who was a big enough guy to fit an XL...any thoughts?
Jay Johnstone Met Jacket on eBay????
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Jay Johnstone Met Jacket on eBay????
This one is a mystery...parts of this jacket would be near impossible to fake. The 38 on the sleeve looks authentic. The Johnstone Embroidery looks authentic...to fake that Starter Embroidery that accurately would cost a few hundred dollars and would not be worth it in this case. Yet Johnstone never played or coached for the Mets and never wore 38. Don't think the Mets issued these to minor leagues, but they had a John Johnstone in the minors when these jackets were in use who was a big enough guy to fit an XL...any thoughts?
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-York-Met...item2a1346f918
This one is a mystery...parts of this jacket would be near impossible to fake. The 38 on the sleeve looks authentic. The Johnstone Embroidery looks authentic...to fake that Starter Embroidery that accurately would cost a few hundred dollars and would not be worth it in this case. Yet Johnstone never played or coached for the Mets and never wore 38. Don't think the Mets issued these to minor leagues, but they had a John Johnstone in the minors when these jackets were in use who was a big enough guy to fit an XL...any thoughts?
http://www.ultimatemets.com/profile.php?PlayerCode=4613
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That's possible...the same seller has a Lee Guetterman that must be legit
and a Terry Puhl.
The Puhl must be a spring training, as "Puhl was granted free agent status in 1990, and signed with the New York Mets on December 13, 1990. He was released by the Mets during spring training on April 1, 1991, and subsequently signed by the Kansas City Royals on April 25, 1991."
Those jackets were nice, with applique numbers and custom enbroidery on the back, likely done by Starter, as the Phillies, Reds and A's also used the same lettering at times, but it only appeared on Starter jackets. This would be expensive today...doubt they would be giving them out in Spring Training...and on multiple jackets as well...the zipper one and windbreakers too.Comment
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That was John Johnstone that was in the organization...I don't think Jay ever was.
BTW, we share an affinity for these named Met Jackets. I'd love to see pics of the ones you own. I made it a project to have my name embroidered on a jacket exactly like those jackets...came out pretty good.Comment
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Doodles,there's something about the Mets starter jackets with the last name stitched on the back that I feel is unique,as do you. As you point out they're difficult to forge. They just seem to be extremely attractive with the overkill of identifying what player it belonged to(name and number) that I feel makes it more valuable than a jersey. As I had pointed out in the past,around 1990,I saw the David West jacket in the Mets Clubhouse shop for I think $150. the next day it was sold. Then a couple of years ago I see it eBay,and I just stared at the screen for a while not believing my second chance. That got me back into realizing the value of the jacket ,in general,as opposed to a similar jersey that we agonize on and on if it's real or not. There's really little room for the jackets being fake. If you unstitch the lettering, holes will be evident. If you obtain a store model Starter and try to pass it off,you can tell immediately because the team jackets are heavier.
I have a Viola windbreaker,a Mike Marshall XXL jacket,and Marshall BP short sleeve,I'm forgetting another I have and I just bought the Johnstone,probably to wear since it wasn't game used.
I remember seeing the Langston jacket being for sale in the Queens Mets Clubhouse shop,and If I'm not mistaken high up on the wall was the Seaver jacket going for $500 back then.
What jacket did you mention you have that I was interested in?Comment
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I believe on a previous thread (is the fan who caught jeter's 3,000 getting too much attention) we had responded and you ended one reply by asking me to exchange thoughts on Mets jackets and that you have one that I talked about(in the past thread) I think you then highlighted the Keith Miller jacket thread I started. I didnt see your reply untill now So I'm thinking you either were referring to the Miller or it was some other jacket I was following.Comment
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I believe on a previous thread (is the fan who caught jeter's 3,000 getting too much attention) we had responded and you ended one reply by asking me to exchange thoughts on Mets jackets and that you have one that I talked about(in the past thread) I think you then highlighted the Keith Miller jacket thread I started. I didnt see your reply untill now So I'm thinking you either were referring to the Miller or it was some other jacket I was following.
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Dood,you did a great job(jacket and story). hopefully there's always a way to tell the difference between real and great copy. you kind of help prove how difficult it is to copy but man you bridged that gap from impossible to damn close. I guess the thread and stitching pattern observed from the inside of the jacket will become the new way to determine authenticity. Stitches in Queens didn't do the 86 jackets did they? I think they came on the scene later.Comment
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