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  • cliffjmp33
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2010
    • 569

    1967 Phillies Don Lock

    I posted this in the "May Pickups" as it's my first vintage piece, but figured posting here may help me get more insight. Below is a 1967 Phillies jersey for Don Lock (#23). He played with them from middle of 67 to beginning of 69 (hence 100th Anniversary patch to my understanding).

    However, that is as best as I know. Would love any/all opinions. Is this authentic, is it a sales-man copy, is it a minors jersey, or is it a generic type (and I got duped on).

    Thanks in advance for any insight guys.
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    Cheers,
    Jack

    Actively looking for a Brad Lidge Philadelphia Phillies Game Used Cap!
    My Memorabilia Collection
  • both-teams-played-hard
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2005
    • 2712

    #2
    Re: 1967 Phillies Don Lock

    Originally posted by cliffjmp33
    I posted this in the "May Pickups" as it's my first vintage piece, but figured posting here may help me get more insight. Below is a 1967 Phillies jersey for Don Lock (#23). He played with them from middle of 67 to beginning of 69 (hence 100th Anniversary patch to my understanding).

    However, that is as best as I know. Would love any/all opinions. Is this authentic, is it a sales-man copy, is it a minors jersey, or is it a generic type (and I got duped on).

    Thanks in advance for any insight guys.
    Looks good. Not at all a salesman samp. May have been recycled to the minors. Did you find this on the second-hand market? I ask this because you seem surprised to have discovered this.

    Sweet jersey with those chain-stitched letters and numbers.

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    • DeacDoug
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2010
      • 104

      #3
      Re: 1967 Phillies Don Lock

      Jersey is good and 100-year patch a major bonus. Jersey was sent to minors and then restored to "Phillies". Apparently, virtually all home jerseys went down to minors. Wish I could find someone who can do this kind of restoration work. Lon Lewis said that he can't do it. It may be impossible these days.

      Lock was a decent centerfielder with some power. Struck out quite a bit.

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      • sox83cubs84
        Banned
        • Apr 2009
        • 8902

        #4
        Re: 1967 Phillies Don Lock

        Looks like a winner to me.

        Dave Miedema

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        • cliffjmp33
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2010
          • 569

          #5
          Re: 1967 Phillies Don Lock

          Thanks for the input guys, I can't tell you how much I truly appreciate it! As I said before, I am a novice as far as "vintage" stuff goes, so I'm happy to hear this is the real deal.

          BTPH - I actually ended up getting it via Craig's List. The seller was very pleasant to deal with, sent me a ton of photos and talked to him on the phone and through e-mail for probably a month before things finally panned out.

          And not fully surprised, just cautious. I didn't invest very much into the jersey (in case it wasn't authentic I didn't want to be duped out of a lot of money), but did my homework and am happy and shocked in the end.

          I know members say it all the time, but doing your homework, educating yourself with the archives here and getting lucky (I have to be a little lucky right?) really paid off!

          And truly thank you guys! (Now to put it on eBay for $5,000!!! JUST KIDDING!)
          Cheers,
          Jack

          Actively looking for a Brad Lidge Philadelphia Phillies Game Used Cap!
          My Memorabilia Collection

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          • Marichal27
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2007
            • 236

            #6
            Re: 1967 Phillies Don Lock

            [quote=cliffjmp33;250191]Thanks for the input guys, I can't tell you how much I truly appreciate it! As I said before, I am a novice as far as "vintage" stuff goes, so I'm happy to hear this is the real deal.

            BTPH - I actually ended up getting it via Craig's List. The seller was very pleasant to deal with, sent me a ton of photos and talked to him on the phone and through e-mail for probably a month before things finally panned out.

            And not fully surprised, just cautious. I didn't invest very much into the jersey (in case it wasn't authentic I didn't want to be duped out of a lot of money), but did my homework and am happy and shocked in the end.

            I know members say it all the time, but doing your homework, educating yourself with the archives here and getting lucky (I have to be a little lucky right?) really paid off!

            And truly thank you guys! (Now to put it on eBay for $5,000!!! JUST

            Can't tell if the 100th patch is a repica or not. If it is, then it was handed down to some Phillies farm club. All teans, includuing the minor leagues wore those patches in '69. chain sticthed #'s and front lettering. The one who would really know Is Howardc Wolf, the guru with the Phillies jerseys. Unfortunately, one of the flake founders of this site banned him for remarks made off of the forum through emails.

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            • Marichal27
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2007
              • 236

              #7
              Re: 1967 Phillies Don Lock

              [quote=cliffjmp33;250191]Thanks for the input guys, I can't tell you how much I truly appreciate it! As I said before, I am a novice as far as "vintage" stuff goes, so I'm happy to hear this is the real deal.

              BTPH - I actually ended up getting it via Craig's List. The seller was very pleasant to deal with, sent me a ton of photos and talked to him on the phone and through e-mail for probably a month before things finally panned out.

              And not fully surprised, just cautious. I didn't invest very much into the jersey (in case it wasn't authentic I didn't want to be duped out of a lot of money), but did my homework and am happy and shocked in the end.

              I know members say it all the time, but doing your homework, educating yourself with the archives here and getting lucky (I have to be a little lucky right?) really paid off!

              And truly thank you guys! (Now to put it on eBay for $5,000!!! JUST

              Can't tell if the 100th patch is a replica or not. If it is, then it was handed down to some Phillies farm club. All teams, including the minor leagues wore those patches in '69. chain stitched #'s and front lettering is correct. The one who would really know Is Howardc Wolf, the guru with the Phillies jerseys. Unfortunately, one of the flake founders of this site banned him for remarks made off of the forum through emails.

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              • DeacDoug
                Senior Member
                • Mar 2010
                • 104

                #8
                Re: 1967 Phillies Don Lock

                Can't we urge forum powers to unban Howard. As a Phillies fan, he woud be invaluable to me and the site. Bought a number of jerseys from Howard back in the day. Wish I had bought more. Howard was a huge Von Hayes contrary to most Phillies fans who thought Von was a disappointment given the 5-1 trade involving Julio Franco.

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                • cliffjmp33
                  Senior Member
                  • Jun 2010
                  • 569

                  #9
                  Re: 1967 Phillies Don Lock

                  Marichal27, thank you for the thoughts and insight. I wish i knew with 100% certainty about the patch, but sadly I don't. I, like DeacDoug, would love to have Howard's expertise on this piece, but I don't know what transpired and don't want to turn this thread into something it shouldn't be.

                  Thanks again to everyone who has commented!
                  Cheers,
                  Jack

                  Actively looking for a Brad Lidge Philadelphia Phillies Game Used Cap!
                  My Memorabilia Collection

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