Originally posted by solarlottry
Legit? I've searched auctions.seahawks.com and couldn't find this... It looks like a nice piece.
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Re: Legit? I've searched auctions.seahawks.com and couldn't find this... It looks like a nice piece.
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Re: Legit? I've searched auctions.seahawks.com and couldn't find this... It looks like a nice piece.
Hi "Phil316"
Sorry, no COA that came with the ball. At the time, he had mentioned that he had a Marshawn Lynch presentation ball that he was hanging onto and the Russell Wilson ball that was given to him as a gift. He mentioned he works at the stadium with the military, somewhat of a part time gig and that he's retired.
Seemed like a real nice guy, talked quite a bit.Leave a comment:
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Re: Legit? I've searched auctions.seahawks.com and couldn't find this... It looks like a nice piece.
looks like the person changed the pictures to the auction.
if anyone has the original auction pictures please post for future reference.
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Re: Legit? I've searched auctions.seahawks.com and couldn't find this... It looks like a nice piece.
Gopack1782,
Did it come with a certificate of authenticity ? If so please post a picture. ThanksLeave a comment:
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Re: Legit? I've searched auctions.seahawks.com and couldn't find this... It looks like a nice piece.
Originally posted by solarlottryI think the problem with all the balls,is that they appear to have been painted by the same person as is the case with the Romo ball. The paint job on the Romo, 49er and Seahawks balls all appear to have been painted by the same artist. Why would three different teams have the same artist paint their presentation balls?Leave a comment:
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Re: Legit? I've searched auctions.seahawks.com and couldn't find this... It looks like a nice piece.
So why would they used that ball on 11/9 then again on 12/4 then make it a presentation ball for the 11/9 game?Leave a comment:
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Re: Legit? I've searched auctions.seahawks.com and couldn't find this... It looks like a nice piece.
Originally posted by COWBOYS4EVRIMO.
Ball is probably game issued / used, kinda hard to fake a international stamp. Hmmmm presentation ball I doubt it, why would Romo give up such item.
Plus it happens to be missing the date code stamp as well.Leave a comment:
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Re: Legit? I've searched auctions.seahawks.com and couldn't find this... It looks like a nice piece.
IMO.
Ball is probably game issued / used, kinda hard to fake a international stamp. Hmmmm presentation ball I doubt it, why would Romo give up such item.
Plus it happens to be missing the date code stamp as well.Leave a comment:
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Re: Legit? I've searched auctions.seahawks.com and couldn't find this... It looks like a nice piece.
I think the problem with all the balls,is that they appear to have been painted by the same person as is the case with the Romo ball. The paint job on the Romo, 49er and Seahawks balls all appear to have been painted by the same artist. Why would three different teams have the same artist paint their presentation balls?Leave a comment:
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Re: Legit? I've searched auctions.seahawks.com and couldn't find this... It looks like a nice piece.
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Re: Legit? I've searched auctions.seahawks.com and couldn't find this... It looks like a nice piece.
Yes, u are correct.
First letter represents the year an second letter represents the month, according to the letter I got from Wilson.
It helps identify the game if the ball doesn't come with a COA for when it was possibly used. Ref stamps also help too.
Also, it helps identify if the ball is been faked.
How do you know what letter equals what month/year?Leave a comment:
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Re: Legit? I've searched auctions.seahawks.com and couldn't find this... It looks like a nice piece.
Yes, u are correct.
First letter represents the year an second letter represents the month, according to the letter I got from Wilson.
It helps identify the game if the ball doesn't come with a COA for when it was possibly used. Ref stamps also help too.
Also, it helps identify if the ball is been faked.Leave a comment:
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Re: Legit? I've searched auctions.seahawks.com and couldn't find this... It looks like a nice piece.
Originally posted by COWBOYS4EVR2 letter date code on the back. This one was made Oct 2013
Used Dec 2013 vs Washington
[ATTACH]94648[/ATTACH]
How do you read the code to determine the date?
The letter code tells you the date the ball was created, not when it was used, correct?Leave a comment:
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