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CAN THERE BE TO SET 1 s ON A 72 EXPOS FLANNEL!
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Re: CAN THERE BE TO SET 1 s ON A 72 EXPOS FLANNEL!
yes that it is possible for any club (not just the Expos)Comment
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Re: CAN THERE BE TO SET 1 s ON A 72 EXPOS FLANNEL!
this used to confuse me too.
i guess he is asking if the sets are renumbered for each order.
for example its
April Order Set 1 Set 2 Set 3
June Order Set 1 Set 2 Set 3
not
April Order Set 1 Set 2 Set 3
June Order Set 4 Set 5 Set 6Regards,
Joel S.
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Thank you! I've never understood that. Perfectly clear now. I love this place. Everyday I learn somethin new.SCOTT
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sorry,let me understand! the jersey I am looking at is a 1972 Expos home FLANNEL.Its a home set 1.I know there is an other home set 1 jersey out there! the jersey looks good,so I should not be concerned that its not a home set 2!Comment
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Re: CAN THERE BE TO SET 1 s ON A 72 EXPOS FLANNEL!
Back to the Expos flannel...if the player in question received all his jerseys from the original order (as was the norm back then), then, yes, more than one SET 1 flag tagged jersey can exist.
Dave M.
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I recall visiting the White Sox clubhouse after 1977 to buy a jersey from the equipment guy. The 1977 jerseys (by Rawlings, with collar flag tags) were still hanging up, and I couldn't find a set 2 flag tag to save my life.
Dave M.
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Re: CAN THERE BE TO SET 1 s ON A 72 EXPOS FLANNEL!
Another possibility for two set 1 jerseys is that one of them may have been made as a replacement. If the 1st jersey was damaged or missing early in the season, the team could number one of the blanks to replace it (rather than jumping one jersey on the team to the next set). At the same time, this jersey could have been numbered in a later year, in the minors, or even by someone other than the team if sold as a blank.Comment
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Re: CAN THERE BE TO SET 1 s ON A 72 EXPOS FLANNEL!
If the jersey is a 1972 Expos home, it should be a Rawlings jersey. Rawlings flag tags use the set number as an indicator of when they're ordered, not actual sets (actual sets, if tagged, are done only on strip tagging with Rawlings). If you view dozens of Rawlings jerseys from all teams who have used them, you will likely find the the flag tags on the vast majority will be ID'd as SET 1. In thre case of Rawlings flag tags, set 1 indicates original order, while set 2 would be midseason or other orders after the original one. The ony set 3 flag tags I have seen on Rawlings jerseys were on the ones that Rangers players such as A-Rod and Raffy Roids used to order and then wear...a belief that has gone under considerable debate on GUF, as MeiGray had the Rangers uniform resale contract in the affected years (2000-2002).
Back to the Expos flannel...if the player in question received all his jerseys from the original order (as was the norm back then), then, yes, more than one SET 1 flag tagged jersey can exist.
Dave M.
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Dave M.
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Goodman also threw year tags on postseason jerseys that didn't exist in regular season supplied unies for the same team (1979 Angels and 1986 Mets come to mind.)
It's just one of those things where you can find answers analyzing specific teams or manufacturers, but there isn't a set rule across the board.
Dave M.
Chicago areaComment
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