wow. where to start with this. doug allen has outdone himself this time. currently, legendary is auctioning off a 1911-12 Frank Chance game-used jersey. here it is: http://www.legendaryauctions.com/Lot...x?lotid=101753
mastro estimates this jersey to go for around $50-$60k. the description, in part, reads "The then-trademark deep blue "C" measures 5-1/4" and is proudly situated on the left chest portion of the majestic garment. (Affixing thread color variations and the extensive edge wear suggest strongly that the "C" is original and that the Bear logo was replaced after initial season usage. Both felt identifiers are definitely from the period with period style affixing, and they are correct in composition, size, color hue, and detailing.)"
got that? legendary (aka doug allen who ran mastro for years until it shut down amidst an FBI investigation) believes that the "C" is original and the bear logo "..was replaced after initial season usage". hmm. yeah..the problem is that doug already sold this shirt in dec 2004 and it didn't have the logo it has now. here it is from when doug sold it in 2004:

so when doug now states that the "C" is original and the bear logo was replaced sometime around 1913, he knew it had actually been replaced within the last couple of years. how? because mastro was the one who requested the alteration! dave bushing chimes in: http://www.network54.com/Forum/42715...ndary+Auctions
"About three years ago, this shirt came into Mastro's and was all original save the front had a modern restoration of the Cubs logo. They (Mastro's) had, at the time, an all original Jack Pfiester shirt of the same era and style that had an original Cubs logo still attached. I know and use one of the best seamstresses in the business. As such, they (Mastro's) asked me to take the two jerseys and have the front logos switched. The Pfiester shirt was sold with the modern logo and the original logo was affixed to the Frank Chance. The Chance is restored with original vintage parts so everything on the Chance shirt is Cubs and of the era, just that it was reaffixed within the last two years."
none of that appears in the current mastro description. the legendary description hides doug's alteration as well as the details behind it. sure i know selling altered items without disclosure is a mastro trademark (after all, the FBI didn't go in because bill and doug were running a wonderfully clean shop), but its disheartening to see that doug has taken the same old bullsh*t practices with him to his new auction house. maybe doug has a penchant for FBI investigations and is gunning for legendary to follow mastro's footsteps?
a $60k jersey and the buyer still apparently doesn't deserve to learn the full truth behind the shirt from the person who knows it best. for others who've purchased from mastro and legendary, it almost makes you wonder what other alterations doug has failed to disclose and/or "forget" the origins of, etc.
bid with confidence!
rudy.
mastro estimates this jersey to go for around $50-$60k. the description, in part, reads "The then-trademark deep blue "C" measures 5-1/4" and is proudly situated on the left chest portion of the majestic garment. (Affixing thread color variations and the extensive edge wear suggest strongly that the "C" is original and that the Bear logo was replaced after initial season usage. Both felt identifiers are definitely from the period with period style affixing, and they are correct in composition, size, color hue, and detailing.)"
got that? legendary (aka doug allen who ran mastro for years until it shut down amidst an FBI investigation) believes that the "C" is original and the bear logo "..was replaced after initial season usage". hmm. yeah..the problem is that doug already sold this shirt in dec 2004 and it didn't have the logo it has now. here it is from when doug sold it in 2004:

so when doug now states that the "C" is original and the bear logo was replaced sometime around 1913, he knew it had actually been replaced within the last couple of years. how? because mastro was the one who requested the alteration! dave bushing chimes in: http://www.network54.com/Forum/42715...ndary+Auctions
"About three years ago, this shirt came into Mastro's and was all original save the front had a modern restoration of the Cubs logo. They (Mastro's) had, at the time, an all original Jack Pfiester shirt of the same era and style that had an original Cubs logo still attached. I know and use one of the best seamstresses in the business. As such, they (Mastro's) asked me to take the two jerseys and have the front logos switched. The Pfiester shirt was sold with the modern logo and the original logo was affixed to the Frank Chance. The Chance is restored with original vintage parts so everything on the Chance shirt is Cubs and of the era, just that it was reaffixed within the last two years."
none of that appears in the current mastro description. the legendary description hides doug's alteration as well as the details behind it. sure i know selling altered items without disclosure is a mastro trademark (after all, the FBI didn't go in because bill and doug were running a wonderfully clean shop), but its disheartening to see that doug has taken the same old bullsh*t practices with him to his new auction house. maybe doug has a penchant for FBI investigations and is gunning for legendary to follow mastro's footsteps?
a $60k jersey and the buyer still apparently doesn't deserve to learn the full truth behind the shirt from the person who knows it best. for others who've purchased from mastro and legendary, it almost makes you wonder what other alterations doug has failed to disclose and/or "forget" the origins of, etc.
bid with confidence!
rudy.
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