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Thread: Show us your ebay steals!!!
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03-31-2008, 07:13 PM #61
Re: Show us your ebay steals!!!
CORRECTION:
They appear to be early to mid 1960s Spanjian tags.
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03-31-2008, 07:56 PM #62
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Re: Show us your ebay steals!!!
Picked up this circa 1966 Atlanta Falcons sideline heavy warmup jacket recently for under $40. Haven't tried to style or photo match it but it's a neat-looking piece in great condition, zip working perfectly.
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03-31-2008, 08:23 PM #63
Re: Show us your ebay steals!!!
No I was making the point that you have been a member for one month (join date March 2008) but yet feel confident that no one wants to post on here because of certain member comments. Make sense?
I really don't think Arod313 needs you or Fnazvc0114 to defend him.
And Fnazvc0114, I have been a member since the Network 54 days, prior to November 2005. "Blue star from the game used police"?
And since when is questioning an item being negative? If you want to be a part of the game used hobby expect to take a couple of lumps. Especially when your opinion deviates from the norm. No one is intentionally ripping anyone. I don't understand why people make the mistake of taking comments personally. It isn't about you. No one even knows you. It is about your item or your post. Period.Wanted: Minnesota Twins throwback or special event jerseys.
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03-31-2008, 08:33 PM #64
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This is not just about Arod313 and his item. This just happens all the time when someone bashes a person with a dumb remark and then If the person comes up with the proof no one in here that bashes the item ever apologizes for it. Actually I still remember when I think Arod313 was the one with the Derek Jeter Colombus Clipper game used bat and a couple of people started to question the bat. When he came up with the proof straight from the horses mouth not one person apologized.
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03-31-2008, 08:41 PM #65
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Why does someone need to apologize for questioning an item. We are not here to gloat about someone else being wrong or possibly looking fooling. If by someone questioning an item Arod313 to dug a little further and found proof, then Arod313 came out ahead because of the question. Again it is about the item, not the individual.
Plus it isn't your problem if Arod313 feels he is owed an apology.
I am not condoning inconsiderate behavior but seriously it is ok to question an item. It isn't the same as calling someone a liar.Wanted: Minnesota Twins throwback or special event jerseys.
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03-31-2008, 08:42 PM #66
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03-31-2008, 08:55 PM #67
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Re: Show us your ebay steals!!!
Sylbry... The post by Howard was clearly derogatory and he did have an agenda based on it's tone. If anyone needs to explain to you why his post was of this nature, then clearly you just do not get it. Questioning an item is fine, but I was taken back as well by the tone of it. It was not nice and could have been phrased in a much better manner. I was hoping that this would drop, but your continual defence of him is just getting tired.
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03-31-2008, 09:38 PM #68
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03-31-2008, 09:43 PM #69
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I did not read anything derogatory about Howard's first post. Guess I have better things to do than try to read intent of a post.
How on earth is my "continual defence" of Howard getting tired? I have not defended him. Howard can speak for himself. I CLEARLY stated I had the same question as Howard.Wanted: Minnesota Twins throwback or special event jerseys.
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03-31-2008, 09:53 PM #70
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Re: Show us your ebay steals!!!
Thanx for the replies. I have attached a close-up scan of the Spanjian tag and the "518" that is stamped on both the Spanjian tag as well as the crotchpiece.
So far, I've found that the Colts jerseys in 1957 used a similar numerical font style.
I've also found that several professional teams in the 1950's and 60's wore a similiar style of sleeve stripping on their jerseys that reflected their team colors.
It should be fun trying to figure it out. Love those vintage jerseys.
Jim