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11-12-2007, 02:11 PM #171
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11-12-2007, 03:17 PM #172
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Re: Post Your Photo-matched Game-used Items Here
One of the two I posted was a "legit" photo-match. I never really looked close enough at the Harrington's because I could not find another game that he wore the shoes with those inscriptions. So I just assumed they were the same and never really looked at every little loop like I did on the Livingston's.
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11-12-2007, 03:22 PM #173
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Re: Post Your Photo-matched Game-used Items Here
You know I always wondered about that as well. But my thoughts on that are if they are personal messages to people then they are probably personally written. Just my opinion though! If I wanted a message written to a family member on my shoes I think it would mean more to write them myself, not have some random person write what I want on them for me.
Also in the autograph the 3's are very similar to the 3 after Takeover. They are bigger and more rushed in the signature, but they look very similar.
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11-12-2007, 03:46 PM #174
Re: Post Your Photo-matched Game-used Items Here
I can't tell what's written on the heel in the New Orleans pic, but the writing in the other shot looks similar to what's on your shoes.
"The knowledge that this guy has in his head, some of you would never be able to comprehend."
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11-12-2007, 04:06 PM #175
Re: Post Your Photo-matched Game-used Items Here
That is sweet piece of Nationals history. I could see them someday wanting to know if they could display that at some team history exhibit. Do they know you own it? Did they auction the bat off? Did you know before buying it that it was first home run bat in the teams history? I know for me, I was just getting red x's on your pictures. Seems to be working now. You have some great Nationals stuff....
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11-12-2007, 04:35 PM #176
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Re: Post Your Photo-matched Game-used Items Here
Since you are going out of your way to attempt to prove me wrong, why dont you prove me wrong with actual evidence?
What I said is there is not another example of "Takeover 3", "IMP Alton" on both sides, and "Blessed" on that style of shoe. He wore that style in January only, and then he went back to the style he wore earlier in the year. I never said he didnt write on shoes, I said there isnt another that has those phrases in those places that I can find. If I had a Getty account I could zoom in on the Phoenix game from Jan 27th 2005, because there looks to be something on the side of those. I just cant read it.
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11-12-2007, 06:08 PM #177
Re: Post Your Photo-matched Game-used Items Here
Looks like the Jersey is a match to the photo. Has the same rip in the collar and loose threads in the SOX lettering as seen in the photo. I am not skilled in enhancing photo's, any help would be appreciated. Opinions please.
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12-17-2007, 12:45 AM #178
Re: Post Your Photo-matched Game-used Items Here
I would call this BYU warm-up jersey a "photo-reference" or "style match". It is very hard to find true photo-matches of vintage items. It is very difficult to find any photos of 1970s college basketball warm-ups.
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12-17-2007, 02:42 AM #179
Re: Post Your Photo-matched Game-used Items Here
Hey - how do you guys find these close-up photos of players' shoes? I have a Jeff Bagwell pair of cleats but can't find any close-up photo-matches for the front of them. I know they were used between 1997 and 1999, and have found some photomatches for the sides and back, but not the front.
I can find "5", but not the "Bagwell" written below it. Thanks for your help.
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12-18-2007, 02:36 AM #180
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Re: Post Your Photo-matched Game-used Items Here
Look at the 30th anniversary patch with its fading and the way the Mariners letters line up on the button seam. I do think this is a great match.
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