Re: SCORE BOARD Jerseys and Bats Reference Guide
yeah
that Ken Goldin guy is an active member of game used universe
ask him a question and maybe he can help
i dont see a question..
SCORE BOARD Jerseys and Bats Reference Guide
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Re: SCORE BOARD Jerseys and Bats Reference Guide
Isn't Ken Goldin a member on this forum who is trying to get more activity on the autograph boards?
Why not just ask him? I think his user name is KGoldin.Leave a comment:
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Re: brief history of scoreboard jerseys?
Rawlings or whoever made the jerseys made extra jerseys for bulk wholesale orders that were tagged similarly to what the players actually wore and this is why now, years later, so many of these jerseys are being sold as game used when they were just pro-cuts.
The Scoreboard company was a legitimate autograph company that often sold items through mass markets such as Home Shopping Club and Sports Collector's Digest.
I generally have all signatures I buy with Scoreboard certificates verified by PSA/DNA as their certificates could be copied or used with items they may have not originally be sold with.Leave a comment:
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Re: brief history of scoreboard jerseys?
Good reference on Scoreboard jerseys.
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Re: brief history of scoreboard jerseys?
Score Board was a major company in the hobby/industry in the late 80s and early 90s, and, beginning in 1989 and continuing to 1990, the company made tagged, usually autographed, jerseys for retail sales. The tags caused confusion among novice collectors, as the hobby mantra back then was that tags equalled authenticity. Most can be differentiated from genuine team-issued, game worn pieces based on differences in tagging, All Score Board jerseys were home styles, and all were made by Rawlings. None were marketed by SB of players/teams that wore Wilson home jerseys (i.e., no Don Mattingly, no Wade Boggs, no Dale Murphy). The 1989 editions employed a Rawlings tag designed that began full usage in 1990.
It's late now as I write this, but I will post again on Sunday with the names and teams that I am aware of, and what differences in tagging (if known) that can identify them.
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brief history of scoreboard jerseys?
can someone fill us in on the history of scoreboard jerseys?
thanks
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Re: Value of a Bo Jackson game worn jersey
Hard to say on that piece, because 1989 found a now-extinct company called Score Board selling tagged retail jerseys of numerous players, one of which was a 1989 Royals home Bo Jackson. AM's jersey authenticator, Lou Lampson, has erred on numerous pieces he's done for them, and has, on numerous occasions, "authenticated" these retail pieces due, apparently, to the existence of tags.
If the jersey is autographed on the front, and does not have an embroidered box tag with a "T" present (for body tapering), it's almost certain to be one of the Score Board retail jerseys, and not a Bo gamer.
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Value of a Bo Jackson game worn jersey
I saw in 2005 American Memorabilia sold a Game Worn 1989 Set 2 White Bo Jackson jersey for $1800. What would the value be on that in today's market? Has Bo gone up or down or stayed about the same?Leave a comment:
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Re: SCORE BOARD Jerseys and Bats Reference Guide
My autograph is on the upper left back... I'll get some pics and post them so you can seeLeave a comment:
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Re: SCORE BOARD Jerseys and Bats Reference Guide
I have a scoreboard question for you if you dont mind.
I recently purchased a 1989 Royals Bo Jackson jersey... It has the normal tagging inside, but also has a T tag and velcro in the chest under the flap...
From everything I've read this doesn't seem like a Scoreboard jersey... Any thoughts?
Thanks
Fred King
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Re: SCORE BOARD Jerseys and Bats Reference Guide
Thanks, Dave. I am building a library of sports card hobby magazines and reference books from the 1980s, and enjoy reading your articles in them. You were a pioneer of game-used information long before the internet was in every home!
You were and are respected by hobbyists in the game used, autograph, and sports card arenas... And if my sources are correct, you were even an autograph guest at one or two card shows back in the day!Leave a comment:
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Re: SCORE BOARD Jerseys and Bats Reference Guide
On many Score Board jerseys, the tags are the right style but not the normal arrangement or information.
For example, the 1989 Giants Mays and Clark jerseys use a 4-digit year in the strip tag (1989) as opposed to the team norm (89)
Bo Jackson's Royals jerseys from 1989 are missing the embroidered T (tapered) box tag normally found on his gamers.
Schmidt's 1989 Phillies example is missing the normal NIC tag.
Also, all jerseys of each specific player carry the exact same tags. Seeing the 1989 notation on the Nolan Ryan strip tag or the "2 90" strip tag on the Cansecos in 1990 are on all of them...seeing one will alert you to all of them.
The old SCD ads were a nostalgic touch. Thanks for the research, Commando.
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