primer on Wilson tagging - 60s to 90s

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  • danesei@yahoo.com
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2014
    • 1018

    #16
    Re: primer on Wilson tagging - 60s to 90s

    Originally posted by commando
    Gotcha. I was on the fence whether or not this may be correct... Thanks for the facts!
    I believe the logic behind the ' usage is that it's replacing the "fessional" part of the word in abbreviation. It's similar to the usage of gov't for government.

    Back to the thread itself, though, given the educational value of this thread was primarily from the tagging shown in the first post (images of which are no longer in the post), could someone please attempt to reconstruct the tagging primer?

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    • DonFan23
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2005
      • 244

      #17
      Wilson Tagging Anomaly

      I don't recall seeing a post on this before, but note that the tagging example on this '78 Yankees jersey.

      It appears to have the 74-77 Wilson logo font & trademark location, while exhibiting the 78-85 washing instructions and the number serifs from the same period.


      R.J. Hinners

      Always looking for Don Mattingly and other Yankees' game-used items and quality memorabilia.

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      • sportsnbikes
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2012
        • 1133

        #18
        Re: primer on Wilson tagging - 60s to 90s

        Does there happen to be a primer with an example of a Wilson tag that is on the neck?

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        • sox83cubs84
          Banned
          • Apr 2009
          • 8902

          #19
          Re: primer on Wilson tagging - 60s to 90s

          Also, while only minimally involving tagging, 4 MLB teams in 2000 that were Majestic teams actually had the actual uniforms made by Wilson under a sub-contracting deal. The strip tagging in the collars and tails of the 4 teams (Cubs, White Sox, Brewers and Blue Jays) used Wilson's embroidery font for the numbers and names, not what Majestic used beginning in 2001. The Majestic logo on the sleeve for these 4 teams was a tiny, sewn-on patch rather than a logo stitched directly into the sleeve. Finally, the interior tag, being that they were actually made at Wilson's factory, did not carry the 0062 code like the three other teams Majestic was assigned that were made at Majestic's factory (Phillies, Orioles and Astros).

          Dave Miedema

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          • lnfogel@aol.com
            Member
            • Jan 2007
            • 77

            #20
            Can someone post the original primer again as seems to not be available anymore in this thread
            Thanks

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            • sox83cubs84
              Banned
              • Apr 2009
              • 8902

              #21
              Basically, collar Wilson tags are the same as tail tags pre-1987. In '87, nearly all gamers made by Wilson had the newly created. large-sized tag with the "Prestige Teams" notation affixed to the tail. However, the Blue Jays, of the 5 teams that ordered at least 1 style from Wilson used the small, paper tag also used in some late 1980s NFL gamers (Bears). The other 4 teams (Braves, Yankees, home Tigers and home Red Sox) all had the Prestige Teams tag in the tail. The Jays used this same collar tag on Wilson gamers well into the 1990s.

              Dave M.

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              • sox83cubs84
                Banned
                • Apr 2009
                • 8902

                #22

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                • sox83cubs84
                  Banned
                  • Apr 2009
                  • 8902

                  #23
                  The Wilson tag I just posted is a design used in 1998 and 1999 gamers that utilized tail tagging, basically limited to Braves home gamers and all 3 White Sox styles (the Chisox ordered unis from both Wilson and Russell those 2 seasons).

                  Dave Miedema

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