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  • R. C. Walker
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2005
    • 565

    Shooting Star Astros

    These have to be the best TBTC jerseys. I may be old school, but I think the Astros would have done well to switch to these when they moved to the AL.
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  • nt_eagle
    Member
    • Jan 2011
    • 60

    #2
    Re: Shooting Star Astros

    Damn shame Judas Crane went with the Block Letter Style for the ALstros' New Home Unis. Numerous Fans wanted the Shooting Star Jerseys to return as the Home Unis a couple of years back.

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    • hfd0035
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2011
      • 189

      #3
      Re: Shooting Star Astros

      +1. Great jerseys for sure...

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      • Jayworld
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2009
        • 289

        #4
        Re: Shooting Star Astros

        Great look, and much better than what they currently wear. Of course, I did love that they went back to the navy/orange with the "star-H" logo. Classic Astros. I am partial (I know, let's start the heckling) to the rainbow jerseys and the road "rainbows" that had the multi-stripe down the sleeve. They could still do a modified Rainbow uniform with belted pants and lose the number on the thigh.....

        Just MHO, but pullovers over button down works better for many teams. Hope several teams, including the Astros and Padres, go back to pullovers. Many college teams wear them now (again) in conjunction with belted pants....
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        • R. C. Walker
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2005
          • 565

          #5
          Re: Shooting Star Astros

          Originally posted by Jayworld
          Great look, and much better than what they currently wear. Of course, I did love that they went back to the navy/orange with the "star-H" logo. Classic Astros. I am partial (I know, let's start the heckling) to the rainbow jerseys .....
          I have to agree with you on the Rainbow homes. They are classic 1970's.

          It doesn't get any more 70's than this (not mine).
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          • sox83cubs84
            Banned
            • Apr 2009
            • 8902

            #6
            Re: Shooting Star Astros

            Originally posted by R. C. Walker
            I have to agree with you on the Rainbow homes. They are classic 1970's.

            It doesn't get any more 70's than this (not mine).
            And it's a first-year Astros rainbow gamer (1975) on top of it. Great item, RC!

            Dave Miedema

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            • Jayworld
              Senior Member
              • Jun 2009
              • 289

              #7
              Re: Shooting Star Astros

              Originally posted by sox83cubs84
              And it's a first-year Astros rainbow gamer (1975) on top of it. Great item, RC!

              Dave Miedema
              Yep, and didn't they only wear the back circle numbers for only that one year, Dave, and went to the more traditional block navy numbers outlined in white in 1976 and thereafter? I always thought it strange that the font on the pant numbers did not match the 1975 back circle jersey font.... Drives me crazy as a graphic designer!
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              • sox83cubs84
                Banned
                • Apr 2009
                • 8902

                #8
                Re: Shooting Star Astros

                Originally posted by Jayworld
                Yep, and didn't they only wear the back circle numbers for only that one year, Dave, and went to the more traditional block navy numbers outlined in white in 1976 and thereafter? I always thought it strange that the font on the pant numbers did not match the 1975 back circle jersey font.... Drives me crazy as a graphic designer!
                They went to the standard font numbers in 1977. In '76, the actual numbers were the same ornate style, but were larger and sewn directly on to the jersey, without the white circle as a background (see the 1977 Topps card of Bob Watson). The solid navy blue number on top of varying shades of yellow, orange and red horizontal stripes made for a viewing nightmare.

                Dave M.

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