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  • kingjammy24
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2005
    • 3119

    NBA collectors: help

    i'm interested in possibly acquiring 2 items:

    - 1989 or 1990 chicago bulls warm-up jacket from a non-star starter like hodges, paxson, or grant.

    - a 1989 or 1990 david robinson warm-up jacket.

    (by "warm-up jacket" i mean the jackets they wore with the matching pants when they trotted out onto the court at the start of the game. not the shooting shirts or practice jerseys).

    i know absolutely nothing about these items. my questions:

    - what should i look for? tagging, style, manufacturer, etc

    - can anyone post pics of either item (player doesn't matter) so i can get a sense of the style and tagging?

    - how much would each item cost approximately?

    - is it realistic to expect to find these items or are they extremely rare?

    - what would be some great sources to get these 2 items?

    anything else anyone can tell me about these items and acquiring them would be appreciated.

    rudy.
  • both-teams-played-hard
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2005
    • 2712

    #2
    Re: NBA collectors: help

    In 1989-90 season ALL NBA warmups, jerseys and shooting shirts were made by MacGregor Sand Knit. They switched to Champion during 1990-91 season.
    They should have a year tag ("89" for 1989-90 season), player number tag, quite possibly extra-length tag and exclusive tag (designed and tailored...etc).

    Any Bulls item from the Jordan era (commons and semi-stars) are high-priced and sought after. Hodges, Paxson, or Grant would get $500+
    A real David Robinson should go for around $1,000. Fakes and forgeries have brought down the prices.
    Beware of store-boughts that have exclusive tags with no year tag or player number tag. I have seen many of these on eBay that have been altered to represent a star player.
    Also, many times players wore the shooting shirt under the snap-button warm-up, before games. The shooting shirts from this era seem harder to find than the warm up jackets.

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    • both-teams-played-hard
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2005
      • 2712

      #3
      Re: NBA collectors: help


      Mark Eaton warm-up jacket.
      "89" year tag for 1989-90. "53" player uniform number. 6 inches extra length, body. 6 inches extra length, sleeve. Designed and tailored exclusively for Utah Jazz tag and size tag.

      Darnell Valentine warm-up jacket.
      "89" year tag. "11" player uniform number. Milwaukee Bucks exclusive tag. NOT all players had extra length added. Especially players that were close to 6-feet tall.

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      • ahuff
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2005
        • 677

        #4
        Re: NBA collectors: help

        Here is one of the best links I've found for referencing NBA items.

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        http://www.freewebs.com/chrishwish/

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        • worldchamps
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2005
          • 759

          #5
          Re: NBA collectors: help

          Kingjammy,

          I love when people want to talk Spurs. I do have a David Robinson warmup, I am not interested in selling it however, but I i will include some pictures if that helps you. I have a picture of the front, the frame is double glass but it is entirely too difficult to take off the wall so I included some Dominique Spurs pictures, it is from the same year. On the back off the Robinson it does have his name. This is what tagging looks like on a Champion warm up.

          Take cake

          Worldchamps
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          • kingjammy24
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2005
            • 3119

            #6
            Re: NBA collectors: help

            just wanted to thank everyone for their insight and contributions!

            great stuff. nice to see some sweet 90s warmup pieces.

            rudy.

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            • LEGEND33
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2005
              • 461

              #7
              Re: NBA collectors: help

              Hello fron Italy,
              Spurs warmup visible in my collection (NOT FOR SALE) at:
              http://community.webshots.com/user/converse33

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