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Re: Please post your 1989 Royals game used jerseys
Ken,
Here you go:
1989 Jeff Montgomery jersey, Rawlings made MOST of the Royals jerseys for 1989. This jersey had been recycled after Montgomery used it and a nameplate was added. After the nameplate was removed the outline of Montgomery was still visible, I had the name restored on the back.
Re: Please post your 1989 Royals game used jerseys
Here is the exception:
1989 Bret Saberhagen game used jersey made by Wilson. Saberhagen wore both Rawlings and Wilson jerseys during his 1989 Cy Young season. He set the Royals single season win record wearing a Wilson road gamer. The easiest way to tell the difference is by the numerical fonts. for more info on this subject check out this thread:
Re: Please post your 1989 Royals game used jerseys
Haaa... I love that you display the Sabes jersey with the left sleeve rolled up... haaa... Only a true fan thinks to do something like that! Tip of the cap to you, sir.
Re: Please post your 1989 Royals game used jerseys
Originally posted by MichaelofSF
Ken,
does this mean that there is going to be a 1989 Royals gamer in the upcoming auction?
Thanks for the images
And the answer to above is "likely"
And likely the best possible player to have on that team, just checking 1-2 things
I have score Board examples from 1990 , and none were done in 1989 which makes it easier to authenticate
Re: Please post your 1989 Royals game used jerseys
Originally posted by KGoldin
Thanks for the images
And the answer to above is "likely"
And likely the best possible player to have on that team, just checking 1-2 things
I have score Board examples from 1990 , and none were done in 1989 which makes it easier to authenticate
Ken:
I thought Bo Jackson's 1989 jersey was part of the Score Board issues...?
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