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  • gwh11
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    Rudy introduced the AMI Favre Wildcard jersey to the thread, so...

    Please take a look at the attached pictures. They are
    from the '03 Seahawks-Pack playoff game.

    Compare where the NFL shield is sewn on the front
    collar. It's lower on the AMI jersey.

    Compare the amount of space between the top of the
    nameplate on the back and the lowest part of the
    collar striping. There's more space on the AMI jersey.
    That's because the jersey is larger than a size 52.

    Compare where the front number 4 is located in
    relation to the tip of the NFL shield on the collar.
    Different location on the AMI jersey.

    Also, Favre didn't change jerseys at halftime. I've
    included a photo of him putting a hat on the sidelines
    as the 3rd quarter starts. His jersey is dirty.

    Guy
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  • lund6771
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    Originally posted by kingjammy24
    IF, purely for arguments sake here, thomason is behind it, then the notion of him spearheading a campaign to find the culprit isn't only impartial but it's clearly an attempt to divert attention away from himself. like a guy who robbed a bank saying he's going to lead the force into finding out who robbed the bank. noone suspects the guy leading the investigation right?
    if you can control the evidence and information uncovered, as head of the investigation, then you can make sure it doesn't point to you. you can also name other suspects and, as head of the investigation, folks are going to believe you've got the proof to be right. purely hypothetical of course.

    rudy.

    Reminds me of OJ looking for the REAL killer...sure

    Radtke is a good guy and I'd be surprised if he knew anything about this scandel

    And who is Thomason's crew going to investigate?...himself?...as usual, smells like greed to me

    Great article by Nerat...hopefully SCD will continue to persue the interview wih Thomason...if Thomason continues to dodge interviews, hopefully the Attorney General will be getting this info as well....

    this will be a very interesting story to follow

    Maybe SCD can do an expose on Coach's Corner next and start gaining respect as "the hobby's oldest and largest publication" instead of a being regarded as a sell-out

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  • kingjammy24
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    Originally posted by allstarsplus
    Rudy - If I follow your theory, than Rick Radtke would be in the clear.

    Now if I read Nerat's notes correctly, Thomason is spearheading an investigation which brings his own impartiality and objectivity into question if he is not in the clear.

    Rudy, is that a correct assumption?
    here's an example of what came with the favre package:


    you'd get the letter, a photo of favre holding/signing the actual jersey, and matching holograms on the letter and jersey. if the numbers weren't resewn, then you can clearly match up the jersey in hand to the jersey shown with favre in the photo. (i'm guessing if the numbers were resewn, then things like the number placement may not match up in the photos.) again, if the bad jersey in hand matches the jersey in the photo with favre, then it's clear that favre was signing bad jerseys, isn't it? there isn't much more to it. towes should post the photos he received of favre holding his jersey. if they match up, then there's no other explanation other than favre was signing bad jerseys before they ever even shipped to any dealers.

    favre wouldn't just scribble his signature. he'd add all those unique inscriptions such as the date or score or opponent. you can match those perfectly from the jersey in hand to the jersey in the photo so if that's the case it necessarily means favre was signing bad jerseys. i don't think it was rick radtke putting those jerseys in front of favre and taking those photos.

    IF, purely for arguments sake here, thomason is behind it, then the notion of him spearheading a campaign to find the culprit isn't only impartial but it's clearly an attempt to divert attention away from himself. like a guy who robbed a bank saying he's going to lead the force into finding out who robbed the bank. noone suspects the guy leading the investigation right?
    if you can control the evidence and information uncovered, as head of the investigation, then you can make sure it doesn't point to you. you can also name other suspects and, as head of the investigation, folks are going to believe you've got the proof to be right. purely hypothetical of course.

    anyway, check out this oddity on that AMI favre jersey:



    what happened to that poor hologram? looks like a squirrel got at it. of course, there's no mention of the mutilated hologram in AMI's glowing description. everything's sunny here in pleasantville folks, just move along. you'll notice from the favre pics that the holograms are added after he signs them. if you paid over $13k for a favre gamer, with favre letter and photo holding your jersey, wouldn't you take the utmost care with it and especially with that hologram? who attacks a hologram on a $13k jersey with player provenance?

    rudy.

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  • allstarsplus
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    Originally posted by kingjammy24
    if the numbers haven't been resewn, all signatures and inscriptions are legit (which i'd assume they have to be if the photos showing favre with the item are identical to the item at hand), then the only plausible conclusion is that favre was signing bad jerseys. after all, if the jerseys shown in the photos with favre, on the letters, perfectly match the jerseys deemed to be bad, then where else is there to possibly look? if at the time favre was signing the jerseys the jerseys were already bad, then you don't have to go too far to find out what happened.

    one wonders if favre was handing over legit gamers to a certain person for the purpose of reselling them and that person was keeping the legit gamers and having favre sign bad shirts. twice the money. favre gives you a legit gamer which you can resell for say $4k. you go out and procure a doctored shirt for a pittance and have favre sign it and the corresponding letter and there's another $4k and all the while favre think he's given you 1 jersey and meanwhile you've sold 2 for the full market rate.

    of course i suppose theres always the possibility that an intermediary was used to collect the jerseys from favre and deliver them to thomason. some lackey deliveryboy who got wise to it all and started slipping in the bad ones so he could keep the legit gamers. not sure if favre would give these personally and directly to thomason or if they used some intermediary to deliver them from favre to thomason.

    rudy.
    Rudy - If I follow your theory, than Rick Radtke would be in the clear.

    Now if I read Nerat's notes correctly, Thomason is spearheading an investigation which brings his own impartiality and objectivity into question if he is not in the clear.

    Rudy, is that a correct assumption?

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  • kingjammy24
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    Originally posted by gwh11
    Typically, these GU Favre jerseys come with a signed letter and a photo of Favre holding the jersey after he had signed it or as he is signing it. The jersey, letter and photo will have the Brett Favre hologram all with the same (matching) number.

    In the case of the two jerseys Steve sent to me, I didn't ask to see the accompanying letters and photos. If I recall correctly, I was told they did come with photos of Brett w/the jerseys. Obviously, this leads one to assume that the signatures/inscriptions are Brett's.

    Guy
    if the numbers haven't been resewn, all signatures and inscriptions are legit (which i'd assume they have to be if the photos showing favre with the item are identical to the item at hand), then the only plausible conclusion is that favre was signing bad jerseys. after all, if the jerseys shown in the photos with favre, on the letters, perfectly match the jerseys deemed to be bad, then where else is there to possibly look? if at the time favre was signing the jerseys the jerseys were already bad, then you don't have to go too far to find out what happened.

    one wonders if favre was handing over legit gamers to a certain person for the purpose of reselling them and that person was keeping the legit gamers and having favre sign bad shirts. twice the money. favre gives you a legit gamer which you can resell for say $4k. you go out and procure a doctored shirt for a pittance and have favre sign it and the corresponding letter and there's another $4k and all the while favre think he's given you 1 jersey and meanwhile you've sold 2 for the full market rate.

    of course i suppose theres always the possibility that an intermediary was used to collect the jerseys from favre and deliver them to thomason. some lackey deliveryboy who got wise to it all and started slipping in the bad ones so he could keep the legit gamers. not sure if favre would give these personally and directly to thomason or if they used some intermediary to deliver them from favre to thomason.

    rudy.

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  • gwh11
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    Typically, these GU Favre jerseys come with a signed letter and a photo of Favre holding the jersey after he had signed it or as he is signing it. The jersey, letter and photo will have the Brett Favre hologram all with the same (matching) number.

    In the case of the two jerseys Steve sent to me, I didn't ask to see the accompanying letters and photos. If I recall correctly, I was told they did come with photos of Brett w/the jerseys. Obviously, this leads one to assume that the signatures/inscriptions are Brett's.

    Guy

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  • allstarsplus
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    Originally posted by gwh11
    Regarding the jerseys I examined in hand, I saw no evidence that any numbers were re-sewn.

    Guy
    This basically throws that alternate theory out the window. Have you determined if the sig/inscription are authentic?

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  • allstarsplus
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    Originally posted by kingjammy24
    andrew lang

    you know, you could quickly see if the numbers had been re-sewn if you could take a closer look at the inscriptions. i noticed that on the '97 jersey pictured in nerat's article, a part of the inscription runs to the very edge of the number and presumably over the thread. you could take a look at some of these bad favres and see if the inscription runs over the thread thereby indicating the number was signed after it was sewn on or if the there are breaks in the ink as it goes over the thread thereby indicating the number was re-sewn after it was signed. as easy way of telling whether it was sewn and then signed or signed and re-sewn. maybe nerat can follow up with that and get us a couple of closeups from this towes fellow.

    rudy.
    Rudy - Trust me, I don't believe that is the case, but there will be many with their own theories and I threw that out as a remote possibility.

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  • kingjammy24
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    Originally posted by allstarsplus
    Rudy - I don't think that was done either, but whenever something is questioned like this the "blame game" starts and the revisionists jump in and the conspiracy theories come about.

    Already you have some that believe this is all just a big misunderstanding and an honest mistake happened which is impossible if Hankel is correct.

    Like I said, let's see who wants to volunteer for a polygraph.

    Hopefully Chris Nerat will throw in some more info on this.
    andrew lang

    you know, you could quickly see if the numbers had been re-sewn if you could take a closer look at the inscriptions. i noticed that on the '97 jersey pictured in nerat's article, a part of the inscription runs to the very edge of the number and presumably over the thread. you could take a look at some of these bad favres and see if the inscription runs over the thread thereby indicating the number was signed after it was sewn on or if the there are breaks in the ink as it goes over the thread thereby indicating the number was re-sewn after it was signed. as easy way of telling whether it was sewn and then signed or signed and re-sewn. maybe nerat can follow up with that and get us a couple of closeups from this towes fellow.

    rudy.

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  • beantown
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    Very interesting read and analysis....for the '97 jersey, I did a quick search on eBay and found these....




    This jersey is correct for not having the neck line below the horozontal seam, however, it has heat pressed numbers...





    These two Nike "authentic" store bought jerseys (IMO) have the neck line going below the horizontal line...

    When looking at the SCD article/photo of the '97 Favre, it appears that the jersey that is being called into question has more of a "sheen" to the mesh vs. the actual photo of Favre in his game jersey....

    Just my thoughts.....

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  • gwh11
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    Regarding the jerseys I examined in hand, I saw no evidence that any numbers were re-sewn.

    Guy

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  • allstarsplus
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    Originally posted by kingjammy24
    sure, that's always possible too. but, from what i can tell, the number is tackle-twill right? so you're talking about removing the stitching, leaving those noticeable holes, and then re-sewing it. it's one thing to do such an alteration on a jersey where it's possible to cover up the ghost holes on the jersey material but i don't know how easy it'd be to cover it up on a tackle twill number. guy hankel saw 2 of these in person. i'm thinking he'd probably notice re-sewn numbers? you wouldn't see the ghost-stitching on the jersey but rather on the number itself. i think 2 sets of holes on those #4's would be somewhat obvious? it's a thought.

    rudy.
    Rudy - I don't think that was done either, but whenever something is questioned like this the "blame game" starts and the revisionists jump in and the conspiracy theories come about.

    Already you have some that believe this is all just a big misunderstanding and an honest mistake happened which is impossible if Hankel is correct.

    Like I said, let's see who wants to volunteer for a polygraph.

    Hopefully Chris Nerat will throw in some more info on this.

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  • kingjammy24
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    Originally posted by allstarsplus
    Rudy - I can hear the other conspiracy theory now that the #4 with the real sig and inscription was removed from the real jersey and sewn to a fake one.
    sure, that's always possible too. but, from what i can tell, the number is tackle-twill right? so you're talking about removing the stitching, leaving those noticeable holes, and then re-sewing it. it's one thing to do such an alteration on a jersey where it's possible to cover up the ghost holes on the jersey material but i don't know how easy it'd be to cover it up on a tackle twill number. guy hankel saw 2 of these in person. i'm thinking he'd probably notice re-sewn numbers? you wouldn't see the ghost-stitching on the jersey but rather on the number itself. i think 2 sets of holes on those #4's would be somewhat obvious? it's a thought.

    rudy.

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  • allstarsplus
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    Rudy - I can hear the other conspiracy theory now that the #4 with the real sig and inscription was removed from the real jersey and sewn to a fake one.

    I don't know this Hankel guy so maybe he is wrong about the authenticity but those photos that Chris Nerat used showed those weren't the correct jersey used in those particular games.

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  • kingjammy24
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    according to the article and hankel's opinion, these weren't simply procuts that got mixed in. they were deliberately altered for the purpose of being passed off as legit gamers. the alarming part is that they were signed as gamers by favre. you could easily say that the letters were forged or swapped with bad jerseys. forget the letters for a minute though. the jerseys themselves were signed as gamers. either the inscriptions are forgeries or they're legit. if they're legit then what? was someone making these up and getting favre to sign them after the fact? radtke received them already signed. i'm sure when brett was signing them he wasn't looking at photos and whipping out the measuring tape. perhaps he just signed them all quickly because he trusted the person who was handing them to him to be signed. i don't think favre is the mastermind of a big conspiracy behind producing his fraudulent jerseys. however, IF the inscriptions are legit then what other conclusions can there be? if favre was unknowingly signing bad jerseys, then the person who put them before favre had obtained the bad jerseys. was that person thomason? there aren't too many suspects here. i don't think red batty made them. if he did, he could probably do a much better job. favre didn't make them. bus cook doesn't seem to have a clue or interest in favre's extracurricular memorabilia activities. radtke received them with favre's inscription already on them (if the inscriptions are legit). so who else is left other than thomason?

    rudy.

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