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    Re: How do card companies get game used items?

    Here is an interesting card which was listed recently

    08 PLAYOFF PRESTIGE TRENT EDWARDS
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    Trent Edwards was drafted in the 3rd round by the buffalo bills in 2007. His only NFL season was 2007.

    Here is a card with a 2003 year tag
    http://cgi.ebay.com/08-PLAYOFF-PREST...ayphotohosting

    Teams recycle- perhaps this is from a preseason jersey. But if they've got a fairly high profile prospect, would they give him a 4 year old recycled jersey for a game?

    (In 2003 #5 was worn by QB Travis Brown)
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    Re: How do card companies get game used items?

    2006 JACK YOUNGBLOOD TREASURES LAUNDRY TAG PATCH SER#25

    Back of the card reads
    "WAS CUT FROM A AUTHENTIC JERSEY PERSONALLY WORN IN AN OFFICIAL NFL GAME"

    Note the 2002 year tag
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    Jack Youngblood retired in 1984

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ayphotohosting

    Where do they get these jerseys?
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    Re: How do card companies get game used items?

    I love all of these pictures of messed up jerseys. I do not collect these, but have some that I have picked up of local players.

    Has anyone ever read the "disclaimer" on the back of the newer cards. In part it reads; "You have received a <player> Event-Used trading card. On the front of this card are pieces of memorabilia that have been cerified to us as having been used in a photo shoot."

    Where is the collectibiliy in an event used jersey? Wait..they don't even claim it is a piece of a jersey you are getting, it's memorabilia. For all anyone knows it could be the curtain they stood in front of. Yet, people go nuts over these and think they are getting something really special.

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    Re: How do card companies get game used items?

    But the Youngblood doesn't even say it's an event worn jersey. They're claiming it's from a game, which in this case took place 18 years after he retired.
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    Re: How do card companies get game used items?

    Quote Originally Posted by jppopma View Post
    I love all of these pictures of messed up jerseys. I do not collect these, but have some that I have picked up of local players.

    Has anyone ever read the "disclaimer" on the back of the newer cards. In part it reads; "You have received a <player> Event-Used trading card. On the front of this card are pieces of memorabilia that have been cerified to us as having been used in a photo shoot."

    Where is the collectibiliy in an event used jersey? Wait..they don't even claim it is a piece of a jersey you are getting, it's memorabilia. For all anyone knows it could be the curtain they stood in front of. Yet, people go nuts over these and think they are getting something really special.
    They use the photo shoot memorabilia for rookies who have never played a game. This is very common and should be disclosed by any seller in advance. They want to make jersey cards of rookies, but the rookies only have these event-photo shoot worn memorabilia.

    I think there is a contract with the players associations and the card companies for these jerseys.

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    Re: How do card companies get game used items?

    I have not read all the posts, but I personally never would buy a card with a cut up bat or jersey on it as a matter of principle as I do not feel that cutting up equipment as a means of selling cards is the right thing to do. Just my opinion, and we all have them...

    RK

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    Re: How do card companies get game used items?

    That card set features jerseys worn at the Rookie Premiere not in an official game. I hear that the card companies use whatever team issued jerseys they can get their hands on for the photo shoot and have the player wear each of them for a few minutes (or seconds, if you're cynical).

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric View Post
    Here is an interesting card which was listed recently

    08 PLAYOFF PRESTIGE TRENT EDWARDS
    Attachment 15874

    Trent Edwards was drafted in the 3rd round by the buffalo bills in 2007. His only NFL season was 2007.

    Here is a card with a 2003 year tag
    http://cgi.ebay.com/08-PLAYOFF-PREST...ayphotohosting

    Teams recycle- perhaps this is from a preseason jersey. But if they've got a fairly high profile prospect, would they give him a 4 year old recycled jersey for a game?

    (In 2003 #5 was worn by QB Travis Brown)
    Attachment 15878

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    Re: How do card companies get game used items?

    Quote Originally Posted by 3arod13 View Post
    In my opinion, all game used memorabilia in sports cards should only come from the teams themselves, back up by an LOA.
    The Reds use to do this, but the GM at the time stopped because he didn't want to be bothered. So much of the Reds memorabilia is either going to the Community fund to auction off or MLB auctions. The clubhouse guys don't sell to the Reds gift shop anymore either because the PAST operators would steal the items.
    I also was approached by some card companies in past Nationals to sell some of my old vintage bats and uniforms for cards. I was horrified at the concept of the items being distroyed.

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    Re: How do card companies get game used items?

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    Drew Brees has only played for the Saints for 2 seasons, 2006 and 2007

    Drew Brees jersey from american memorabilia which he signed "game used 2006" and is a size 46

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    Here is a Donruss 2007 Leaf Limited Brees card size 50

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    Here's another Drew Brees size 50 which is on a Donruss card
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    Re: How do card companies get game used items?

    Always looking for game used San Diego Chargers items...

 

 

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