Hi,

I know that most people on here aren't into NFL stuff, but I'm hoping that I can get an opinion on the value of an entire game used NFL uniform that I'm thinking about getting.

I know Chris Snee (NY Giants Pro Bowl OL) from high school and I've arranged for me to be able to buy an entire game used uniform (Helmet, jersey, pants, cleats, gloves) of his. I've got a few of his game used items (couple jerseys, pair of gloves, pair of cleats) that I've bought from the Giants and eBay, but I'm not really all that sure about what the value of this uniform would be?

I'm able to pick what game I'd like the uniform from and I'm thinking that I'll get the one from the Giants @ Redskins in December of this year since I'll most likely be at that game. So, does the specific game have anything to do with the value of the uniform? Obviously if something really spectacular happens in that game, it would increase the value, but I'm talking about just the fact that it's a Giants vs Redskins game and not having any idea what will actually happen during the game.

Also, does the fact that it's an entire uniform have anything to do with the value? Does that increase the value or not really? And I obviously don't know what the items will look like when I get them, but I'm assuming that if it can be photomatched that they were worn in several games of that year that would increase the value as well?

I'm just wondering on the value for my own personal collection, because I don't plan on ever selling this...ever! But, in the same breath, I know that some people will respond with comments about how if it's for my collection then it's worth "whatever I'd be willing to pay", etc., etc. That's not what I'm looking for, I'm just curious what a uniform of a Pro Bowl linemen for the Giants would be worth regardless of wheather or not it's being locked into my personal collection forever.

Thank you VERY much in advance to anybody who wouldn't mind posting their thougts on this!! Let me know if you need any more details or have any more questions and I'll see what I can do to answer them.

-Brian