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  • gingi79
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2007
    • 1195

    #16
    Re: Goldin Auctions Paul Warfield Miami Dolphins

    If nothing else comes out of this tread, I am certainly sold on Ken Goldin's intention and integrity when it comes to his auctions. It also seems in Carlos we have another wonderful resource on Dolphins gamers of the 70's.

    For GUU, this thread has been a win/win.
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    • mickeymbz
      Banned
      • Feb 2011
      • 644

      #17
      Re: Goldin Auctions Paul Warfield Miami Dolphins

      Originally posted by Cubanfan
      I took a peak at the preview today. The Warfield jersey description IMO is way off! The Dolphins in 73 did not use Sandknit (Russell). Also jersey font is not 73. IMO a replica jersey for sure. The memorabilia evaluation and research service really missed the boat on this one!

      Carlos

      Fernsix@aol.com

      Always Looking for pre-1980 Miami Dolphins
      Isnt the first time this authenticator "missed the boat"...wont be the last

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      • 1929tudor
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2010
        • 436

        #18
        Re: Goldin Auctions Paul Warfield Miami Dolphins

        I feel bad for the consignor buying the jersey with a Mears cert and maybe paying big bucks for it and then now maybe finding out it isn't as good as he thought. Who pays for the mistake on that? Mears or the guy he bought it from?

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        • ChuckFoPrez
          Member
          • Jun 2007
          • 51

          #19
          Re: Goldin Auctions Paul Warfield Miami Dolphins

          While we're on the tagging thing, can someone explain this one? Thanks much, fellas!
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          • slab0meat
            Senior Member
            • May 2010
            • 526

            #20
            Re: Goldin Auctions Paul Warfield Miami Dolphins

            Originally posted by gingi79
            If nothing else comes out of this tread, I am certainly sold on Ken Goldin's intention and integrity when it comes to his auctions. It also seems in Carlos we have another wonderful resource on Dolphins gamers of the 70's.

            For GUU, this thread has been a win/win.

            +1 Good info, everyone.

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            • KGoldin
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2012
              • 1672

              #21
              Re: Goldin Auctions Paul Warfield Miami Dolphins

              As expected, i did hear back from Troy. He disagrees that it is a 'replica' and has never seen an example of a dolphins 'replica' from the era. He feels it could be game issue, while it also could be promotional or a salesman sample. He did specifically say he would not be comfortable with the term 'replica' being used on this jersey. I appreciate his info.

              What i do know is i cannot, with 100% confidence offer the jersey as 'game issue not worn' as originally offered, and i do not like ambiguity so i have removed the jersey from the auction.

              Thank you for your help.
              Ken Goldin
              ken@goldinauctions.com

              ps: our auction is no open for bidding

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              • BrianK
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2011
                • 330

                #22
                Re: Goldin Auctions Paul Warfield Miami Dolphins

                I'm surprised this jersey is being debated. Carlos will be proven right eventually.

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                • cohibasmoker
                  Banned
                  • Aug 2005
                  • 2379

                  #23
                  Re: Goldin Auctions Paul Warfield Miami Dolphins

                  Originally posted by KGoldin
                  As expected, i did hear back from Troy. He disagrees that it is a 'replica' and has never seen an example of a dolphins 'replica' from the era. He feels it could be game issue, while it also could be promotional or a salesman sample. He did specifically say he would not be comfortable with the term 'replica' being used on this jersey. I appreciate his info.

                  What i do know is i cannot, with 100% confidence offer the jersey as 'game issue not worn' as originally offered, and i do not like ambiguity so i have removed the jersey from the auction.

                  Thank you for your help.
                  Ken Goldin
                  ken@goldinauctions.com

                  ps: our auction is no open for bidding
                  Ken - would you mind disclosing who the consignor is?

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                  • KGoldin
                    Senior Member
                    • Sep 2012
                    • 1672

                    #24
                    Re: Goldin Auctions Paul Warfield Miami Dolphins

                    Originally posted by cohibasmoker
                    Ken - would you mind disclosing who the consignor is?
                    There will never be an instance where i will disclose a consignor, that would be unethical. I will tell you the jersey came to me with a COA that goldin auctions would not accept to run in the catalog. As such, we sent it to MEARS. Since I am not running the item I will be personally eating the cost ( I mention this because someone posted about how the consignor is out his mears fees)

                    Again, thanks for the input, the goal is to get 100% right, not 99%. as such, the item was removed.

                    I do have a live auction running now, and this item is pulled, so dont be offended if i do not reply to any more comments in this thread! I have a lot to go
                    regards

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                    • G1X
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2005
                      • 1076

                      #25
                      Re: Goldin Auctions Paul Warfield Miami Dolphins

                      Kevin,
                      Thank you for taking the appropriate action in this matter from the very beginnig to the end.

                      Troy,
                      If you a reading this, could you please provide photo evidence proving that Paul Warfield wore an aqua Sand Knit jersey with his name screened directly on the back. Further, please provide evidence that the Dolphins wore aqua Sand Knit jerseys during Warfield's tenure. Also, please provide evidence that the Dolphins had this type of tagging on its game-used jerseys when Warfield was with the team. Finally, please provide evidence that the Dolphins ever wore aqua Sand Knit jerseys with screened-on numbers and names screened directly on the back.

                      I urge you to go back and read my post #14 in this thread very carefully, especially the last paragraph regarding replicas from that era. The questions raised in the first portion of that post #14 were not really things that I needed answers to, but rather question for Kevin, you, and others to research so that you would find the answers for yourself.

                      Mark Hayne
                      Gridiron Exchange
                      gixc@verizon.net

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                      • G1X
                        Senior Member
                        • Nov 2005
                        • 1076

                        #26
                        Re: Goldin Auctions Paul Warfield Miami Dolphins

                        Ken,
                        My sincere apologies for referring to you as Kevin in the previous post.

                        Mark Hayne
                        Gridiron Exchange
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                        • slab0meat
                          Senior Member
                          • May 2010
                          • 526

                          #27
                          Re: Goldin Auctions Paul Warfield Miami Dolphins

                          Maybe mention this forum & thread TO the consignor...? Maybe he/she would be interested in what's being discussed here.

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                          • esquiresports
                            Senior Member
                            • Mar 2012
                            • 194

                            #28
                            Re: Goldin Auctions Paul Warfield Miami Dolphins

                            Originally posted by gingi79
                            If nothing else comes out of this tread, I am certainly sold on Ken Goldin's intention and integrity when it comes to his auctions. It also seems in Carlos we have another wonderful resource on Dolphins gamers of the 70's.

                            For GUU, this thread has been a win/win.
                            +1. Sometimes I have concerns with a particular jersey, and I only bring those to the auction house's attention after a significant amount of research. Unfortunately, the response I get back is often "this comes from a very reputable source; if you are not comfortable with the jersey, you should not bid on it." And that's it - for jerseys without a Mears cert or other prior authentication process.

                            The extra work Ken puts into his auctions is impressive and I look forward to participating in his auctions. No one is going to be perfect, but with the present attitude, Goldin Auctions will be at or near the top.

                            [For disclosure purposes, I have not previously purchased anything from Goldin and am not affiliated with them.]

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                            • commando
                              Senior Member
                              • Nov 2007
                              • 1234

                              #29
                              Re: Goldin Auctions Paul Warfield Miami Dolphins

                              Originally posted by G1X
                              For what it's worth, retail replicas of certain star players were made available in 1974. The local sporting goods chain in my area carried a few Sand Knit jerseys that included Snake Stabler, Fred Biletnikoff, and O.J. Simpson. I cannot recall the exact Sand Knit tagging, but I clearly recall that the player's names were screened directly on the back. The reason I remember the year was because the Raiders and Bills played in the Monday Night Football opener (Bills won 21-20 on a late Ahmad Rashad TD catch), and when I made a visit to the local sporting goods store a few days later, the above mentioned jerseys were on display plus a Jets Namath and two or three others. They were well made replicas for that era other than the names were screened directly on the back.
                              I recently picked up this Sand Knit Detroit Lions jersey. I believe the only year the Lions used this simple white/silver/white three-stripe sleeve pattern was in 1972. Anyhow, I tend to think this jersey was a salesman sample or high-end retail jersey like Mark mentioned. There has never been a player name on the back, nor was this person a superstar player (wide receiver Larry Walton). The numbers are screened very heavily, probably just like a gamer, but I think the giveaways on this Lions shirt are 1) no exclusive team tag, 2) shoulders are single-mesh instead of double, and 3) the horizontal shoulder seam across the front of the #49 jersey runs a couple of inches below the neckline, as opposed to being flush.

                              With all of that being said, how many of these have you seen before? Probably not many. Sand Knit produced their share of interesting pro jerseys, many of which are just now coming to the attention of the collecting hobby.

                              Maybe we should consider building a Sand Knit exemplar archive thread for NFL jerseys?
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                              • G1X
                                Senior Member
                                • Nov 2005
                                • 1076

                                #30
                                Re: Goldin Auctions Paul Warfield Miami Dolphins

                                Anthony,

                                Some possible good news for you. There is a possibility that this might actually be a team-issued jersey. (It has a lot more going for it than the Warfield.) Below are some observations that you might find interesting. My first two points might be especially helpful in clearing the air on a couple of general misconceptions about early 1970s Sand Knit jerseys.

                                1. When Sand Knit first started producing mesh jerseys for the NFL during that era, single-ply shoulders were the norm. All of the early 1970s game-used Falcons mesh jerseys in my collection have single-ply shoulders as do numerous World Football League jerseys (1974/75) in my possession. Look closely at football cards from the first half of the 1970s and you will see that single-ply shoulders were quite common. (On a side note, single-ply shoulders can be found as late as the mid-1990s as some Falcon linemen wore that style.)

                                2. The horizontal seam running a couple of inches below that neck is actually correct for a round-neck Sand Knit jersey. Again, refer to early 1970s football cards as it can be seen on various teams. See Bob Tucker's 1975 card #255 for a great example.

                                3. In 1999, I purchased about 800 jerseys directly from the Detroit Lions. In the mix were approximately 100 durene jerseys from the early 1970s. Several of the durene jerseys were missing the upper tag and, interestingly, they were from 1972. I could never really determine if they had washed out or were simply never there. I still have one in my possession and it appears that it simply never had the upper tag (the "Designed & Tailored" tag).

                                4. The size tag on your jersey was the standard lower tag used through at least 1974 (there are several variations of this tag). On the other hand, the Warfield tag does not match for that era.

                                5. From what I can tell, the Lions used this particular style for only a very short time, perhaps only in the preseason of 1972. I would find it a bit unusal to see replicas of a short-lived style, especially in that era (and especially of a non-star player). Maybe some Lions collectors can join the discussion and verify the exact time frame this style was worn, and some old-timers like me can state whether high-quality replicas of that style were available.

                                Hope this information was helpful.

                                Mark Hayne
                                Gridiron Exchange
                                gixc@verizon.net

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