Stupid question - Aikman jersey - do I have "something" here?

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  • Preston
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2010
    • 1390

    Stupid question - Aikman jersey - do I have "something" here?

    Hey guys (and gals),

    I found an Aikman jersey a while back and, after browsing ebay for my nightly game used perusing, I noticed this Derek Harmon 49ers game worn jersey ( http://www.ebay.com/itm/Genuine-Game...item2c5f46eea7 ) and wondered if I had anything here w/ this Troy Aikman (longest of longshots I know) - but what throws me off is I've never had a jersey (with the exception of my Houston Oilers gamers) that had a sewn nameplate with screened numbers - this one happens to be that way too.

    Now granted I don't know what size jersey Aikman wore in his career...but do I have anything? It has the feel of something other than a replica or authentic jersey. The sleeves are elastic as well. It feels an awful lot like my Oilers gamers - again, LONGSHOT! lol

    Thanks for ANY help you can give!
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  • slab0meat
    Senior Member
    • May 2010
    • 526

    #2
    Re: Stupid question - Aikman jersey - do I have "something" here?

    The style of the letters spelling "Aikman" aren't correct, for one thing.

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    • solarlottry
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2009
      • 802

      #3
      Re: Stupid question - Aikman jersey - do I have "something" here?

      The Harmon you are referring to is from the mid 80s when the 49ers wore strictly Russell with screened on #s and names. The Aikman shirt is a Champion so I am not sure how they are related. Plus the earliest the Aikman could be from is 1989-his rookie year. i have no idea what style or brand the Cowboys wore that year but you could start there.

      Additionally Russell and Champion were two distinct companies back then so I am still not sure how the 49ers DH relates to this "Aikman" shirt.

      Always buying 49ers gamers and paying a finders fee!
      Paul
      garciajones@yahoo.com

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      • sox83cubs84
        Banned
        • Apr 2009
        • 8902

        #4
        Re: Stupid question - Aikman jersey - do I have "something" here?

        From my own files, I have no evidence of the Aikman-era Cowboys EVER using Champion uniforms. They went from Russell to Apex circa 1992-93, then to Nike circa 1995-96, and to current NFL exclusive supplier Reebok in 2001.

        The jersey looks nice, though...if you can ever get Aikman to sign it without paying a mint for the autograph, it would make for a good autographed display item.

        Dave Miedema

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        • Preston
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2010
          • 1390

          #5
          Re: Stupid question - Aikman jersey - do I have "something" here?

          Exactly what I had figured Dave - the elastic sleeves kinda threw me off. Plus I researched and Aikman wore I believe a 46 or 48 during his career.

          So did "authentic" jerseys back then have sewn on nameplates and ironed on numbers?

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          • mlupo
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2010
            • 215

            #6
            Re: Stupid question - Aikman jersey - do I have "something" here?

            Originally posted by Preston
            So did "authentic" jerseys back then have sewn on nameplates and ironed on numbers?
            My guess would be it was a retail jersey that came without a name on it, just a #8 jersey and someone added the name later. I've seen a lot of older retail jersey that did not have names, maybe this was a way to get around licensing since many jersey's were very generic(just team color with a sleeve strip or 2).

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            • sox83cubs84
              Banned
              • Apr 2009
              • 8902

              #7
              Re: Stupid question - Aikman jersey - do I have "something" here?

              Originally posted by mlupo
              My guess would be it was a retail jersey that came without a name on it, just a #8 jersey and someone added the name later. I've seen a lot of older retail jersey that did not have names, maybe this was a way to get around licensing since many jersey's were very generic(just team color with a sleeve strip or 2).
              Good point...I was just asked to examine such a jersey for a seller and gave it a quick thumbs down. It was a Bears home jersey with Walter Payton's number (and likely added NOB) by a supplier who never outfitted Payton for Bears uniforms (Sand-Knit).

              Dave Miedema

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