SCORE BOARD Jerseys and Bats Reference Guide

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  • BO34
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    Re: Score Board History/visional evidence?

    Hi Guys, I think I might be able to shed some light on the BO JACKSON scoreboard jersey..I remember reading in SCD I don't know if it was Jim Yackel or someone else but they said the scoreboard's were signed with blue ink...

    As to King's post regarding " the red flag with the '89 jacksons is that they have a 1989 flag tag affixed to a 1990/91 era Rawlings tag" does anyone have a picture so we can see the difference betwen the 2...

    Thanks Guys!

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  • ChrisCavalier
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    Re: Score Board History

    Originally posted by suave1477
    Hello Eric,

    No it was posted right after KingJammy and i checked on it right after i posted and it was there about 10 minutes later I happend to notice the thread showing KingJammy so i thought he was responding to my post and when I looked my post was gone.
    Hello Jason,

    I checked with the administrators who were on the boards last night and no one seems to know about any posts being deleted. Was it posted last night? If you can send me an email directly to chris_cavalier@gameuseduniverse.com with the content of the post I will look into it further to see if I can find out anything.

    Sincerely,
    Chris

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  • suave1477
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    Re: Score Board History

    Hello Eric,

    No it was posted right after KingJammy and i checked on it right after i posted and it was there about 10 minutes later I happend to notice the thread showing KingJammy so i thought he was responding to my post and when I looked my post was gone.

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  • Eric
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    Re: Score Board History

    Are you sure it wasn't post #24 in the thread?
    If not, did you definitely post it? There's no sign of a post having been deleted.

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  • suave1477
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    Re: Score Board History

    Hello Eric,

    I wrote something in comment last night about KingJammys comment and it posted and then 10 minutes later it was gone.

    So I just wanted to know what happend to it?

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  • Eric
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    Re: Score Board History

    Which post was removed?

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  • suave1477
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    Still would like to know why my post was removed?

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  • Eric
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    Re: Score Board History

    [quote=kingjammy24;38152](i'm still waiting for dan to explain why he guaranteed that a scoreboard jersey would pass authentication if he wasn't trying to mislead people. why would anyone want to get a scoreboard jersey authenticated?!.they might if they didn't know it was a scoreboard shirt and thought it was a real game-issue.). [quote]

    Well, we have proven they DO pass authentication. Lampson apparently doesn't know what a Score Board jersey is- he keep writing game used letters for them with "moderate to light wear"

    Eric

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  • suave1477
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    why was my post removed?

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  • kingjammy24
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    Re: Score Board History

    eric,

    historic - yes
    heritage - i've got my own theories on that one but i can't prove them.
    100percent - yes

    it seems people pass them around in an effort to find the last few buyers who are unaware that they're scoreboard shirts. it doesn't help when there are dealers like dan ceniceros who sold 10 of them claiming they were acquired "from within the major leagues" and guaranteeing they'd "pass authentication". (i'm still waiting for dan to explain why he guaranteed that a scoreboard jersey would pass authentication if he wasn't trying to mislead people. why would anyone want to get a scoreboard jersey authenticated?!.they might if they didn't know it was a scoreboard shirt and thought it was a real game-issue.).

    anyway, add 1990 nolan ryans to the pile. (although, a rawlings ryan would attract suspicion anyway):



    at least that seller is ethical enough not to concoct some garbage story about "major league sources" and admits she bought it from scoreboard and even includes the original scoreboard LOA. interestingly enough, if you read the scoreboard LOA all they certified was the autograph. they didn't make any claims whatsoever about the jersey being game-issued or even authentic.

    rudy.

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  • CollectGU
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    Re: Score Board History

    Eric,

    If you zoom in on the Heritage one, you actually can see a MEARS hologram on the back numeral.

    Regards,
    Dave

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  • suave1477
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    Re: Score Board History

    Originally posted by Eric

    All three have Lampson letters
    Well that says it all for me

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  • Eric
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    Re: Score Board History

    Originally posted by kingjammy24
    dan and jason,

    as you both know, those scoreboard 1990 home cansecos with the "2 90" tag are everywhere. there are literally dozens of them out there. most are usually autographed. personally, this fact alone would make me completely avoid any 1990 home canseco with the "2 90" label.

    scoreboard made impressively detailed jerseys. their 1989 bo jackson has the perfect vertically arched nob. the cansecos are tagged perfectly. these weren't the standard retail issue. they had pro tags, sewn inside the jerseys. they came from someone with the ability to order such jerseys from rawlings. as such, i believe they were authentic in almost every detail.

    jason, i agree that it's unlikely that canseco wore a 50 in 1990. as both you and dan have seen, canseco wore 46's and 48's from the early to mid 90s.

    dan you asked about the velcro. it wasn't scoreboard that made these jerseys. it would've have been them that put the velcro on. someone ordered them from rawlings in order to sell via scoreboard. perhaps it was the players themselves or their reps. as i said, the jerseys are pro-spec in practically every sense. therefore, it wouldn't be surprising at all to see velcro.

    here is a 1989 scoreboard bo jackson:

    www.americanmemorabilia.com/Auction_Item.asp?Auction_ID=27239

    notice it has the velcro closures.

    lelands JUST sold a 1990 "2 90" home canseco:



    and wow wee, here's yet another one on ebay right now:



    the one on ebay notes that it has the velcro fasteners. to answer your question dan, i believe that because these were pro-spec jerseys ordered from rawlings, they did include the velcro closures even though they were being offered for retail sale via scoreboard.

    if i was in the market for a 1990 canseco, i'd look for a road jersey.

    rudy.
    Is this a score board bo jackson?


    What about these two 1990 Bo Jacksons- the tagging is not the same. perhaps one is a score board?




    All three have Lampson letters

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  • JasonM33
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    Thanks MooseDog.

    Do you happen to remember what set it was? Was it home or road?

    Thanks!

    -Jason

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  • MooseDog
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    Re: Score Board History

    Originally posted by JasonM33

    Does anyone own a real game used 1990 Canseco jersey?

    -Jason
    Jason - I once owned a 1990 Canseco jersey obtained from a team source. Although it's been a while, I am pretty sure it was a size 50. The only reason I can remember is that it was the biggest baseball jersey I had seen at that time.

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