Bo Jackson Rookie Jersey on Ebay

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  • yankees159
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2005
    • 456

    Bo Jackson Rookie Jersey on Ebay

    HI does any Royals experts have any thoughts on this jersey:



    Thanks!
  • slab0meat
    Senior Member
    • May 2010
    • 526

    #2
    Re: Bo Jackson Rookie Jersey on Ebay

    No expert, but shouldn't the name be vertically arched?

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    • yankees159
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2005
      • 456

      #3
      Re: Bo Jackson Rookie Jersey on Ebay

      That's what I thought, thanks for validating my opinion.

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      • Metsfan808
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2007
        • 181

        #4
        Re: Bo Jackson Rookie Jersey on Ebay

        Originally posted by slab0meat
        No expert, but shouldn't the name be vertically arched?
        You are correct it should look like this:

        __________________________________________________ _______________
        Always looking for any Edgardo Alfonzo game used stuff!
        cfiguer5@yahoo.com

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        • esquiresports
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2012
          • 194

          #5
          Re: Bo Jackson Rookie Jersey on Ebay

          The lettering for the Tartabull example above is from 1987. In 1986, the lettering was thicker. A different, wider font was used for jersey numbers in 1986. Letters were also spaced further apart in 1986. The eBay jersey, with block lettering, is consistent with the home 1986 jersey sold by Leland's, and is consistent with the lettering in the press photo for sale on eBay. You can see how the right leg in the letter 'A' matches up nicely. So for at least one road jersey, the letters appear to be block cut and not arched.

          Tagging is consistent with other 1986 home jerseys I have seen, except for a Charlie Sheen road Bo Jackson jersey. This jersey, to complicate mattress, had arched-cut lettering. The tagging for that jersey makes me a little nervous.

          From what I understand, the Royals were not the most consistent team in lettering style during this era. I have seen multiple Royals jerseys from 1986 said to be game worn with arched lettering.

          Bo Jackson was a September call-up. Attention to jersey name detail may not have been of much concern during this time of roster expansion.

          Bo Jaskson photo - block lettering:


          Bo Jackson road rookie jersey:

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          • sox83cubs84
            Banned
            • Apr 2009
            • 8902

            #6
            Re: Bo Jackson Rookie Jersey on Ebay

            Originally posted by esquiresports
            The lettering for the Tartabull example above is from 1987. In 1986, the lettering was thicker. A different, wider font was used for jersey numbers in 1986. Letters were also spaced further apart in 1986. The eBay jersey, with block lettering, is consistent with the home 1986 jersey sold by Leland's, and is consistent with the lettering in the press photo for sale on eBay. You can see how the right leg in the letter 'A' matches up nicely. So for at least one road jersey, the letters appear to be block cut and not arched.

            Tagging is consistent with other 1986 home jerseys I have seen, except for a Charlie Sheen road Bo Jackson jersey. This jersey, to complicate mattress, had arched-cut lettering. The tagging for that jersey makes me a little nervous.

            From what I understand, the Royals were not the most consistent team in lettering style during this era. I have seen multiple Royals jerseys from 1986 said to be game worn with arched lettering.

            Bo Jackson was a September call-up. Attention to jersey name detail may not have been of much concern during this time of roster expansion.

            Bo Jaskson photo - block lettering:


            Bo Jackson road rookie jersey:
            http://www.lelands.com/Auction/Aucti...-Rookie-Jersey
            Your comments on the NOB font incosnsitency are very sensible and likely the case. The Cubs did the same thing even earlier during the season in the 1980s....vertical arches were the norm, but newcomers, even in midseason, often got a straight arch. This was pre-1987.

            The difgferences in fonts between the Bo and the Tartabull can be summed up by IDing the manufacturers. The Royals (like the Cubs) wore Wilson inn 1986 and Rawlings in 1987.

            Dave Miedema

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