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  • hrvatwill
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2008
    • 383

    Heritage Auctions 1980 Reggie Jackson

    Any thoughts on this 1980 Jackson gamer? The Wilson tag on the front left and name, year and set swatch in the neck look correct to me from an orientation and detail perspective. However, I remember a thread on here about the "font" used on the swatch, with one Jackson in particular being incorrect, and wondered whether this one passed muster. Plus, there are so many Jackson's on offer right now, that it's practically "raining Reggie", so it seems caution may be in order. Would be grateful for esteemed member's opinions. You can PM if you like, as I accept messages.

  • sox83cubs84
    Banned
    • Apr 2009
    • 8902

    #2
    Re: Heritage Auctions 1980 Reggie Jackson

    Originally posted by hrvatwill
    Any thoughts on this 1980 Jackson gamer? The Wilson tag on the front left and name, year and set swatch in the neck look correct to me from an orientation and detail perspective. However, I remember a thread on here about the "font" used on the swatch, with one Jackson in particular being incorrect, and wondered whether this one passed muster. Plus, there are so many Jackson's on offer right now, that it's practically "raining Reggie", so it seems caution may be in order. Would be grateful for esteemed member's opinions. You can PM if you like, as I accept messages.

    http://sports.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleN...&lotIdNo=42022
    That one's a tough call. If I had the jersey in hand, I'd want to see if the neck had been "opened". By that I mean an inconsistency in the thread stroke underneath the tag area in comparison to the areas near the shoulder tops. Forgers will often need to open the neck (break the stitching) in order to insert the collar tag and try to make it look good, since Wilson tagging in the placket of a button down/zip-front jersey of this vintage did not have the collar strip tag sewn through both layers of fabric...just the top layer.

    Dave Miedema

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    • hrvatwill
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2008
      • 383

      #3
      Re: Heritage Auctions 1980 Reggie Jackson

      Originally posted by sox83cubs84
      That one's a tough call. If I had the jersey in hand, I'd want to see if the neck had been "opened". By that I mean an inconsistency in the thread stroke underneath the tag area in comparison to the areas near the shoulder tops. Forgers will often need to open the neck (break the stitching) in order to insert the collar tag and try to make it look good, since Wilson tagging in the placket of a button down/zip-front jersey of this vintage did not have the collar strip tag sewn through both layers of fabric...just the top layer.

      Dave Miedema
      Many thanks for that interestingly detailed perspective, Dave.

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