Ever see someone on Ebay selling something you own?

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  • ivo610
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2009
    • 692

    #16
    Re: Ever see someone on Ebay selling something you own?

    Originally posted by Jags Fan Dan
    No, Joel, the OP, from what I get, says the other jersey can't even be an issued jersey due to problems with it, I just want to know what is wrong with it specifically.
    Wrong shoulders. Not quilted (correct terminology I guess). Length is incorrect. No elastic waist band. It's like a game used jersey and one of those signed nfl auctions jerseys. So many things are different than what was used the game.

    Joel gets upset for whatever reason but I think it's good for collectors to protect their items. If people go around selling fakes of your jersey the value on yours drops. My friend just sold a high end jersey at auction. He probably lost out on 5-10k bc of the 10 or so fakes that have been attributed to that game. Even the auction house he sold it at had previously sold a jersey that was attributed to the game. His was clearly the legit one for numerous reasons but other collects destroyed the market for him by committing fraud with "game issued" jerseys and portraying them as worn. Is mine a high end piece? No. But I'm diligent with stuff like this as should all collectors. Being sloppy or just ignoring it or calling it "sour grapes" is just lazy collecting and bad for everyone in the hobby. Everyone should support each other in sniffing out crap like this, not bash them for watever reason.
    Ryan

    NFL game used collector

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    • trsent
      Banned
      • Nov 2005
      • 3739

      #17
      Re: Ever see someone on Ebay selling something you own?

      Originally posted by ivo610
      Mine isn't "game issued pro cut".

      Why are you trying to instigate something? Is this a friend of yours or something? I merely corrected you when you wrongly assumed bc you checked in on this thread days after everyone else.

      There, right there, is what's wrong with some collectors. "Assumes it's game used"
      Sorry, this is a message board where people discuss things and not everyone joins in a discussion every day - People join days, weeks and even years later to discuss topics.

      Some people assume a jersey is game used because they do not know any better - Not everyone is a member of this forum and not everyone knows what to look for and I have no clue who the seller is.

      A game issued pro-cut jersey doesn't have to be the same size as your game worn jersey - They could make jerseys with different sizes. They could make jerseys with and without elastic hems.

      Instead of getting all defensive and making this about me, why not understand that you did your job and you should feel proud that the seller changed this from a game used jersey to a game issued jerseys? That is progress and protection for your jersey but the jersey appears to be legitimate from Reebok, so them calling it game issued is not a crime.

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      • ousooner_85
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2012
        • 312

        #18
        Re: Ever see someone on Ebay selling something you own?

        It may just be me but I'm not a big fan of "game issue pro cut" jersey.

        Do these jerseys ever make it into the hands of the player or even the team?

        The terminology of the industry seems like it has different meanings depending on what best suits the individual representing the item. "Game Used" seems pretty straight forward and in most cases (specifically with football) can be attributed/matched/proven etc. with appropriate wear. Past that it gets muddy with game issue, game cut, authentic, etc.

        It seems to me that "game issue pro cut" is a play on words for added profit for those that sell these type of jerseys.

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        • beachpetrol
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2013
          • 201

          #19
          Re: Ever see someone on Ebay selling something you own?

          Ryan, is your jersey photomatched or do you have a photo style match? I looked at pictures of the game and none of the players had the "quilt style" sewing on the shoulders of the jerseys, like yours has. Meigray has one on their website and it also does not have the "quilt style" sewing. Also, if the ebay seller's jersey is "game issued", shouldn't it also be tagged with Meigray authentication? I know Meigray sells game issued jerseys, along with game worn jerseys, so it would make sense if the "game issued" jersey was Meigray tagged as well, since this is a "one game" style jersey.

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          • beachpetrol
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2013
            • 201

            #20
            Re: Ever see someone on Ebay selling something you own?

            Here are a couple photos from the game. I have not found a photo yet with the quilt style sewing on the shoulders.



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            • BU54CB
              Senior Member
              • Jul 2010
              • 304

              #21
              Re: Ever see someone on Ebay selling something you own?

              Originally posted by beachpetrol
              Ryan, is your jersey photomatched or do you have a photo style match? I looked at pictures of the game and none of the players had the "quilt style" sewing on the shoulders of the jerseys, like yours has. Meigray has one on their website and it also does not have the "quilt style" sewing. Also, if the ebay seller's jersey is "game issued", shouldn't it also be tagged with Meigray authentication? I know Meigray sells game issued jerseys, along with game worn jerseys, so it would make sense if the "game issued" jersey was Meigray tagged as well, since this is a "one game" style jersey.
              Not all players wear the quilting on the shoulders, some players, usually OL and DL, have the quilting for extra durability. I've seen a few LB's with this as well.

              This link to a Getty photo shows Spikes wearing a home jersey with the extra quilting, I'm willing to bet if I took the time, I could find a photo of him in the said jersey.
              Takeo Spikes of the Philadelphia Eagles watches the game against the Washington Redskins November 11, 2007 at FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland.

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              • beachpetrol
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2013
                • 201

                #22
                Re: Ever see someone on Ebay selling something you own?

                Originally posted by BU54CB
                Not all players wear the quilting on the shoulders, some players, usually OL and DL, have the quilting for extra durability. I've seen a few LB's with this as well.

                This link to a Getty photo shows Spikes wearing a home jersey with the extra quilting, I'm willing to bet if I took the time, I could find a photo of him in the said jersey.
                http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/ne...photo/77911679
                OK. Thanks for that info. I didn't realize Spikes wore that style pattern on his jerseys.

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