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Currently offered on Ebay is a "1986 game worn Mike Schmidt jersey":

Forum readers-

Just listed on Ebay-a "1986 game worn Mike Schmidt jersey""

http://cgi.ebay.com/Mike-Schmidt-198...QQcmdZViewItem


The jersey is a Rawlings button-down home and is tagged SET 2 1986. The description reads, "Up for bid is a 1986 Philadelphia Phillies jersey that is believed to be game-worn by one of the greatest third baseman of all-time, Hall of Famer Mike Schmidt. The jersey was purchased among a large group of game-used items several years ago from a clubhouse employee. The jersey is a professional model. The tagging is on the inside of the jersey, which is but definitely not uncommon as clubhouse attendants often did the sewing work. The jersey is size 44.

Folks, I've seen some garbage in my days but this one really has to be one of the best jokes, yet!

1. The Phillies wore Wilson brand ZIPPER front jerseys in 1986
2. The Phillies switched to Rawlings button-down in 1987
3. The Rawlings tagging on ALL of their Phillies jerseys (1987-1991) is
found in the collar.
4. The players name should be embroidered to the right of the Rawlings
tag on 1987 homes

I am quite familiar with clubhouse attendant's duties, which include providing food, beverage and uniform washings, however, was not aware that they also sewed the tags into jerseys, "The jersey is a professional model. The tagging is on the inside of the jersey, which is but definitely not uncommon as clubhouse attendants often did the sewing work."



I purchased the majority of Phillies game worn 1987-1990 knits directly from the team. I never saw anything manufactured by Rawlings with 1986 year tag, tagging in the tail or a home void of the name next to the tag in the neck.

I contacted the seller, and he indicated he too had questions, however, showed it to some folks who felt comfortable with it, however, described it in his description as "believed to be game worn". Give me a break!

The seller also currently has a Carlton 1977 road on Ebay. I'll discuss this one shortly.

FYI

Howard Wolf
hblakewolf@patmedia.net