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  • aeneas01
    Senior Member
    • May 2007
    • 1128

    Ebayer Lambeauleeper At It Again...

    just in time for christmas....

    Dan Marino 1998 "GAME ISSUED" Helmet

    although he's cleaned up his wording some, it's remains clear that his intentions are to deceive - examples:

    "Since I have no proof Dan Marino actually wore this helmet I am selling it as a "GAME ISSUED" helmet."

    ha, ha, ha - as if there's a possibility that it once belonged to marino - just can't quite get the mitts on any proof...

    "VERY RARE offering from this past M.V.P. and Hall Of Famer!!!"

    ha, ha, ha - very rare? an "offering" from marino? ha, ha, ha....

    robert
  • kneerat
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2005
    • 143

    #2
    Re: Ebayer Lambeauleeper At It Again...

    That's all fine and dandy, but what proof does he have that it was "issued for a game?"
    If he has proof that it was ordered by the team and intended to be used for NFL game play, then that statement is fine, but if he has no proof of that, well... you know.

    Always remember, a piece of equipment that has been made to look like it should be used in game play is way different than a piece that was ordered by the team and issued for game play.
    Thank you,
    Chris Nerat

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    • nyjetsfan14
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2006
      • 414

      #3
      Re: Ebayer Lambeauleeper At It Again...

      If you have been on e-Bay a while you have seen these helmets repeatedly over the last couple years. They are just helmets made to the specifics of the player as seen on photos, film, cards, etc... then described as "issued" pieces. As you can tell by it already having a bid...the description works.

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      • kneerat
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2005
        • 143

        #4
        Re: Ebayer Lambeauleeper At It Again...

        I guess... If you consider one bid of 199 bucks from a guy with -1 feedback, then yeah. It works.
        Thank you,
        Chris Nerat

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        • B1SON
          Senior Member
          • May 2007
          • 468

          #5
          Re: Ebayer Lambeauleeper At It Again...

          As an "authentic" helmet or what ever you want to say it is, isn't it worth $199? If it was $600 currently I might think it worked, but I can tell you if I was a fan of Marino and I saw this "authetic" looking helmet, I'd pay $199 to display it in my office even if it wasn't "issued" for a game.
          Broncos middle linebacker.....Joe Mays!
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          • mvandor
            Banned
            • Apr 2007
            • 1032

            #6
            Re: Ebayer Lambeauleeper At It Again...

            Originally posted by B1SON
            As an "authentic" helmet or what ever you want to say it is, isn't it worth $199? If it was $600 currently I might think it worked, but I can tell you if I was a fan of Marino and I saw this "authetic" looking helmet, I'd pay $199 to display it in my office even if it wasn't "issued" for a game.
            I am quite familiar with this guy as aeneas knows, I was duped into buying an LT helmet from him. I can assure you, the way he misrepresents his knockoffs results in them selling for 2x what they should at least. $300 for a good knockoff is about right AT BEST. You can usually get signed ones for a bit higher.

            He makes awfully solid copies but isn't satisfied selling them honestly.

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            • B1SON
              Senior Member
              • May 2007
              • 468

              #7
              Re: Ebayer Lambeauleeper At It Again...

              I remember analyzing the helmet on here with you. WOW! What did you do to recover your money...or....did you get nothing back?????
              Broncos middle linebacker.....Joe Mays!
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              Collecting - Tyrone Braxton (Broncos 87-93 Dolphins 94 Broncos 95-99), Phil Hansen (Bills 91-01), Steve Nelson (Patriots 74-87), Stacy Robinson (Giants 85-90), Kevin Donnalley (Patriots 1981), Lamar Gordon (Rams 02-03, Dolphins 04, Eagles 05, Lions 06), Jared Peck (Falcons 2004), Craig Dahl (Giants 2007-08, Rams 2009-10), Joe Mays (Eagles 2008-09, Broncos 2010), & Dick Hanson (Giants 1971) among others. :rolleyes:






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              • mvandor
                Banned
                • Apr 2007
                • 1032

                #8
                Re: Ebayer Lambeauleeper At It Again...

                Originally posted by B1SON
                I remember analyzing the helmet on here with you. WOW! What did you do to recover your money...or....did you get nothing back?????
                I chose to keep the helmet as it was nearly a perfect copy, better than what Real Stuff or other replicators seemed to be producing. Had it signed at a show several weeks ago, and it makes a nice display in my office.

                Just not one valued at what I sunk into it, particularly after the $200 expense to ship it and get it signed by LT through Radtke.

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                • aeneas01
                  Senior Member
                  • May 2007
                  • 1128

                  #9
                  Re: Ebayer Lambeauleeper At It Again...

                  the bottom line is that no one likes to be taken advantage of, misled into believing one thing only to discover otherwise down the road. imo lambeauleeper is a special sort of chump given that he's so small-fry; that his moral compass is so whacked that he has no problem ripping folks off for, in the scheme of things, such a small amount of money. this is especially true given that had he even an ounce of dignity, self-respect and determination he could make 10 times what he's making now by simply and honestly describing his helmets as "the finest game issued reproductions available". he could state that the customer would be paying for carefully matched components, dedicated attention to detail and a unique reproduction not available elsewhere. by taking this honest approach he could develop a solid reputation and following that would allow him to sell his lids at will and at a premium price.

                  but the guy is obviously a thug with a scope of vision fitting of a small-time crook. frankly, i believe that chumps like lambeauleeper feel the need to misrepresent their items because they're afraid that a buyer will turn around and dishonestly relist the lid thereby making a quick profit on their labor. i also believe that other "reputable" dealers, so-called industry leaders, that play "loosey-goosey" with terms such as "game issue" spawn copy-cats like the lambeauleepers of the world.
                  robert

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                  • nyjetsfan14
                    Senior Member
                    • Apr 2006
                    • 414

                    #10
                    Re: Ebayer Lambeauleeper At It Again...

                    This is where we should stress collectors really need to be their own authenticators. This is especially difficult with helmets. I used to be a member of the helmet club and some of these guys could reproduce exact copies of vintage helmets almost undetectable to anyone. Because of this I will only purchase (paying a premuim price) a Jets game used helmet from a source which I absolutely know and trust (it wasn't always that way - I have been burned a couple times in the past)...such as the team itself or someone like PSI who represents some Jets players. Because I mix and match helmets (between game used and reproductions) for display purposes I might bid/buy - up to a certain price - a helmet that appears authentic. I did this recently on the Brian Washington Jets helmet on e-Bay. It looks like a gamer but I don't know the seller or if the helmet is truly authentic but for 200 bones it isn't a bad price to pay either way. This forum provides a great opportunity to discuss items like this, especially with aeneas01 being very helpful and sharing with all his knowledge which I very much appreciate.

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                    • mvandor
                      Banned
                      • Apr 2007
                      • 1032

                      #11
                      Re: Ebayer Lambeauleeper At It Again...

                      He also has a Philip Rivers "game worn" jersey I'm interested in but of course no provenance (other than a Lampson dime-a-dozen letter), and it is an odd size 46 - pretty small for a 6'5" QB.

                      I asked him about it, and he oddly replied from a different userid, marinofavre, as follows:

                      "It is common for tall players such as Rivers to wear many styles of jerseys. In fact Brett Favre and Dan Marino have worn sizes 44-54. Reggie white who weighed 300lbs wore a size 48. Look at photos of Rivers from the 2004 season and you will clearly see he wore "tight" hemmed jerseys at sometime during that season. Thank you for you question and feel free to email me at anytime. Merry Christmas and God bless!"

                      I decided to at least try to contact Bob Wick, Chargers equipment manager, to ask about the size, but had to use standard forms on the Chargers website as follows:

                      I'm trying to contact Bob Wick, if you could forward this I'd appreciate it.
                      This pertains to a Rivers supposed game worn jersey on ebay I'm considering purchasing. It is a 2004 size 46 which seems too small to be legitimate for a 6'5" quarterback.

                      I would immensely appreciate a minute of Mr. Wick's time to comment on the size and whether this jersey appears legitimate to him.

                      Thank you so much for your assistance.

                      --
                      Michael Vandor
                      mvandor@simpworld.com

                      http://cgi.ebay.com/Phillip-Rivers-GAME-USED-WORN-ROOKIE-Road-Jersey_W0QQitemZ140188762645QQihZ004QQcategoryZ868 29QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

                      I'll let you know if I hear anything.

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                      • Blitzmaster
                        Senior Member
                        • Mar 2006
                        • 305

                        #12
                        Re: Ebayer Lambeauleeper At It Again...

                        Reggie White did weigh over 300 lbs but actually wore a size 44 jersey during his Packer years. The difference is defensive Linemen like their jersey's skin-tight so offensive linemen can't hold them(my college playing weight was 6' 7" @ 285 lbs and I wore a size 42). To compare a QB's jersey sizing to that of Reggie White is insane!!

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                        • mvandor
                          Banned
                          • Apr 2007
                          • 1032

                          #13
                          Re: Ebayer Lambeauleeper At It Again...

                          The only reply I got was from the chargers.com webmaster saying he doubted seriously that the Rivers jersey was real. As to his expertise, who knows?

                          Rivers does wear a tight jersey but at 5'10" 200 lbs. I'd be uncomfortable in a 46 without pads, and Rivers is 7 inches taller and 28 pounds heavier PLUS pads.

                          And of course, it's not like the source has ANY credibility.

                          BTW, the Rivers and Marino jerseys did not clear reserve...

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                          • mvandor
                            Banned
                            • Apr 2007
                            • 1032

                            #14
                            Re: Ebayer Lambeauleeper At It Again...

                            He's branched out into jerseys, after a long hiatus.

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                            Very intersting ones too, dying to know where he gets them.

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                            • fredgarvin
                              Member
                              • Sep 2007
                              • 41

                              #15
                              Re: Ebayer Lambeauleeper At It Again...

                              Nice jerseys. I had my on on 3 of them. Anyone have an input?

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