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Thread: Aikman "Gamer" - Huggins & Scott
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03-22-2009, 09:44 PM #11
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Re: Aikman "Gamer" - Huggins & Scott
Well said, and I totally agree.
But folks.......
WHY would any auction house ask Robert to authenticate the helmets they are auctioning off? If they did, they would certainly lose 60-75% MINIMUM of their "upcoming auction items"......and what kind of auction would they then have? How would they make any coin??
Do you REALLY think these auction houses use Lou and his vast knowledge in their quest for truth, justice, and the American way in the items they sell?
AMI, and anyone else for that matter, doesn't use Lou because he's a sharp cookie......anymore than they would WANT to use Robert because he's an insider, scum-bag, low-life crook SOB who's pockets are LINED with gold for his misrepresentation expertise.
While Lou is equipped with partial knowledge about some of the things he's asked to authenticate, he often doesn't know enough about what he is holding in his hands to do just that, and is an expert at NOTHING.
But the dude's "smoke and mirrors" comments, aided by part-truth's are enough to convince most of the know-nothing collectors who haven't had enough time in the hobby, or enough losses occured yet in their collecting, to understand there is a heavy price to pay for NOT doing YOUR OWN HOMEWORK.
We see it over and over and OVER......
A lot of you don't know just how fortunate you are to have guys like Rudy and aeneas (Robert) here to help you. I don't even collect football items, but I truly enjoy reading these posts, as it's nice to be equipped with little tidbits of truth here and there. A lot of times we all can figure out some of it here and there on our own...but it's nice to have "confirmation" from guys who are way past high levels of common sense, and well into the "proof of the pudding" part of it. One can never know enough about the hobby we're in. And with every little piece of knowledge obtained comes clarity.....which can add credibility.....or lack there of.......to these so-called "Pro's" in the hobby.
That alone makes us all better collectors.
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03-24-2009, 05:45 PM #12
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Re: Aikman "Gamer" - Huggins & Scott
There are exceptions to every rule such as this fine 2006 T.O. Gamer; however, in searching hundreds of photos of Aikman, I can not find one photo with the jawpad rivets unpainted. I will continue my search...
(notice the spot on the rear of the helmet in photos #1 and #3. Gee what a nice helmet...)
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03-24-2009, 08:16 PM #13
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Re: Aikman "Gamer" - Huggins & Scott
don't waste to much time
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03-25-2009, 04:45 PM #14
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As of 5:46 EST today, we have called off the search. None found...
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03-25-2009, 07:40 PM #15
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Re: Aikman "Gamer" - Huggins & Scott
and that's why it's a good idea to use words such as "typically" instead of "always", "never", etc...
"...for starters, the cowboys have their helmets sprayed (painted) after they are assembled which is why you will find that the exterior jaw pad rivets on authentic cowboys helmets are typically covered in paint."
as far as the dallas cowboys are concerned, the team ships their new helmets (riddell, schutt, etc.) to their local riddell all-american reconditioning facility (san antonio texas) before use where they undergo the cowboys' special painting process - as such you will notice that the exterior portion of the jaw pad rivets on cowboys helmets are "typically" covered in paint.
the t.o. helmet appears to the one that sold at heritage for around $1,800 and strikes me as a dead ringer when compared to his 2006 gamer. interestingly t.o. wore a riddell throughout training camp when he arrived in dallas, the same type of riddell (vsr4) he wore with the eagles. yet for whatever reason he switched to a schutt air advantage once the preseason games began and stuck with it throughout his time in dallas. so why aren't the jaw pad rivets painted on this helmet? and why are the jaw pad rivets on his 2007 lid painted?
it appears that this helmet never made it to riddell all-american for a paint job and as such probably doesn't have an all-american decal affixed to the interior. did owens negotiate an eleventh hour deal with schutt to sport their helmet - a late deal which caused this helmet to miss the "paint train"? did his decision to sport a riddell throughout training camp only to switch to a schutt once the games began have anything to do with this?
i asked mike mccord (dallas cowboys equipment manager) about this oddity and he agreed that it was very strange. he went on to say that schutt had experimented with the cowboys shell color in an effort to provide the cowboys with helmets that didn't need to be sent to all-american for painting and that perhaps this was one of the few samples the cowboys were sent which was subsequently and inadvertently issued to owens - and one that was never sent to all-american for painting....
speaking of the t.o. lid "helmets" shared, here's another nice little match (to go along with the "spot"). the top image is a game photo while the bottom image is from "helmets". not only are the interior rectangular white warning labels positioned identically but the bold print heading (warning warning) is positioned towards the ear hole. these decals are often haphazardly applied to this area with little regard paid to whether the bold print warning heading is positioned away from the ear hole (flipped 360 degrees) or near it. good match imo.
btw the ebay seller had some interesting information to privately offer about the aikman "gamer". he suggested that the reason the jaw pad rivets weren't painted on the aikman helmet was because they were removed and replaced during reconditioning! just when i thought i've heard it all! can you imagine removing six tiny incosequential rivets just to paint a helmet?!? he also told me that the helmet was re-evaluated by the well known and respected "rsa" authentication service and that it passed with flying colors. a guf search for "rsa" returns zero hits and the same is true for a google search. have any of you folks ever heard of "rsa"? did this guy simply make this up? unbelievable...
....robert
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03-25-2009, 07:41 PM #16
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Re: Aikman "Gamer" - Huggins & Scott
and thanks for the kind words guys - back atcha!
....robert
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03-25-2009, 08:50 PM #17
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Re: Aikman "Gamer" - Huggins & Scott
Robert -
You have the rotation tool on your photo-shop down to a science. That is the 2nd time that you rotated images on a post to match a helmet of mine. A special thanks. Just for that, I will send you a dandy photo to add to your collection...
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03-25-2009, 11:07 PM #18
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Re: Aikman "Gamer" - Huggins & Scott
did you pick up that t.o. lid? wasn't sure if it was yours or if you just happened to know who owned it.... as you probably know i'm not too into "modern" helmets but that thing is a beauty. even though i've never particularly cared for the cowboys, i've always dug their helmets -when i was a kid, about 12 years old, i was visiting dallas with my folks and got to see the (my) rams play the 'boys in the playoffs. we had great seats, cowboys side, and i'll never forget the amazing silver/blue color of those lids, very different in person...
.....robert
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03-26-2009, 05:50 PM #19
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Re: Aikman "Gamer" - Huggins & Scott
Yes, it is mine. I too can't stand the Cowboys, or T.O. but I couldn't pass it up. At the time of the purchase, he was the most talked about player in football. Might still be. The helmet he wore all season. Easy Hall of Famer - IMO. I turned down the throwback - which for some reason went higher than this one. Now, I wish I would have bought it too.