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    Is it ok to replace a missing patch?

    I have a few jerseys from over the years that I picked up with some patches missing. Some cases may be from the teams reusing them, others from collectors removing them for some reason. They have the outlines from the patches and I know what was there at one time.

    My question is about restoring the patches to these jerseys. Is it acceptable to “restore” a jersey in this way and returning it back to its original condition? If ok, does it turn into a “restored” jersey, then would the price drop to less than when it was original and missing the patch?

    Next, if I do choose to replace any of the removed patches, does anybody know a good place to find game used patches? I know there are patch collectors out there, but I am not sure if they have patches that had been removed from a jersey or fresh patches that were made for collectible purposes. I do not think I would want to place a crisp fresh patch on a well worn jersey, just does not seem right.

    Thanks for any suggestions and input. John

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    Re: Is it ok to replace a missing patch?

    If its an original patch, then I think restoring is ok as long as you disclose that to a potential buyer.

    A repro patch should be left off the jersey, IMHO.

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    Re: Is it ok to replace a missing patch?

    Different collectors and genres have different tastes and informal rules, but the general rule in all areas of collecting is you can alter or restore something so long as you clearly communicate the restoration at sale, trade or auction.

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    Re: Is it ok to replace a missing patch?

    Quote Originally Posted by David View Post
    Different collectors and genres have different tastes and informal rules, but the general rule in all areas of collecting is you can alter or restore something so long as you clearly communicate the restoration at sale, trade or auction.
    I agree unless there wasn't a patch there in the 1st place.
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    Re: Is it ok to replace a missing patch?

    Andrew,

    Just to understand (or not misunderstand) what you are saying. If one has a jersey from a year that sported a particular patch and for some reason the patch was never sewn on the jersey (in other words not removed), it's ok to sew on the patch and not disclose it because you are restoring a patch that never was there and was supposed to be for that year?

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    Re: Is it ok to replace a missing patch?

    Quote Originally Posted by metsbats View Post
    Andrew,

    Just to understand (or not misunderstand) what you are saying. If one has a jersey from a year that sported a particular patch and for some reason the patch was never sewn on the jersey (in other words not removed), it's ok to sew on the patch and not disclose it because you are restoring a patch that never was there and was supposed to be for that year?

    Thanks
    No, if it never had a patch I don't think you add one. I think you add one only if there was evidence it was removed and then of course disclose if you ever do sell.
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    Re: Is it ok to replace a missing patch?

    Quote Originally Posted by allstarsplus View Post
    I agree unless there wasn't a patch there in the 1st place.
    Andrew,

    You took the words out of my mouth. This applies to 1 specific jersey in my collection... it is a 2006 Carlos Beltran Mets jersey authenticated by Steiner and by MLB. The MLB hologram dates the jersey to a specifc game where he homered. I have video of this home run.

    The anomaly here is that jersey is missing a patch. The video supports the missing patch. In this case, adding "the missing patch" afterwards will severely degrade the jersey...

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    Re: Is it ok to replace a missing patch?

    Quote Originally Posted by TNTtoys View Post
    Andrew,

    You took the words out of my mouth. This applies to 1 specific jersey in my collection... it is a 2006 Carlos Beltran Mets jersey authenticated by Steiner and by MLB. The MLB hologram dates the jersey to a specifc game where he homered. I have video of this home run.

    The anomaly here is that jersey is missing a patch. The video supports the missing patch. In this case, adding "the missing patch" afterwards will severely degrade the jersey...

    Nick

    Nick,

    The Skyline patch was missing from Beltran's jersey for that game?

    There were no other patches in 2006.
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    Re: Is it ok to replace a missing patch?

    Quote Originally Posted by TNTtoys View Post
    In this case, adding "the missing patch" afterwards will severely degrade the jersey...

    Nick
    Nick, I think that is personal preference of the collector. As long as it's disclosed it shouldn't degrade the jersey. It's definetly not as good as having the original patch, but replacing the original with full disclosure is okay.
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    Re: Is it ok to replace a missing patch?

    It's your collection, you paid for the items with your own hard earned money, than do with it as you wish. I would agree that disclosure of any alterations if and when an item is sold/traded would be appropriate. But in the end you deserve the right to enjoy your collection as you see fit regardless of what others think.

 

 

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