Does anyone know if they used Sand Knit or Wilson during the 1979 season?
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It appears that Sand Knit was the manufacturer in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Game Worn Uniforms has an Oilers jersey titled as being from 1978. It may be worth while to inquire about its tagging.
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I don't recall the Oilers using Wilson until sometime in the 1990s. That er would likely be Sand-Knit, or possibly Russell.
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Google search shows RR Auction selling a game worn Earl Campbell Oilers jersey c1979 road white and being authenticated by Grey Flannel with a smaller Wilson tagging. Also another Earl Campbell team issued but not worn Oilers jersey authenticated and sold by Grey Flannel with a Wilson tagging early 1980's. not 1979.Comment
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Google search shows RR Auction selling a game worn Earl Campbell Oilers jersey c1979 road white and being authenticated by Grey Flannel with a smaller Wilson tagging. Also another Earl Campbell team issued but not worn Oilers jersey authenticated and sold by Grey Flannel with a Wilson tagging early 1980's. not 1979.
Here is a link to the said jersey.
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I won't offer an opinion, but I'll share what I have been able to find from internet photo searches (hence a limited scope).
The road jerseys worn during his rookie campaign (1978) have different number fonts from the jersey in question. The front, rear and shoulder "4"s are all cut straight v. angled inward. The collars all appear to be rounded, or subtly V-necked, and to end above the front seam across the chest. The sides don't appear to have any elastic and the sleeves, in most cases, appear to be cut short and open for more room. When not cut, the fabric on the sleeves is hemmed and extends below the striping.
Running back Earl Campbell of the Houston Oilers on the sideline during a game against the Cincinnati Bengals at Riverfront Stadium on October 29, 1978 in Cincinnati, Ohio. The Bengals defeated the...
Running back Earl Campbell of the Houston Oilers carries the ball against the New England Patriots during an NFL game at Schaefer Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts. Campbell played for the Oilers...
The road jerseys from 1979-80 also have different fonts from the jersey in question. The front and rear "4"s are angled inward, but are still cut straight on the shoulders. Additionally, the font for the front, rear and shoulder "3"s is thinner in the game action photos. The collars and sleeves are still similar to the 1978 description above.
Earl Campbell of the Houston Oilers carries the ball against the Washington Redskins during an NFL football game September 2, 1979 at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C.. Campbell played for the Oilers...
Earl Campbell of the Houston Oilers looks on against the New York Jets November 23, 1980 at Shea Stadium in the Queens borough of New York City. Campbell played for the Oilers from 1978-84.
In 1981, the road jerseys appear to revert back to the 1978 style with the exception of the font style/size. The front and rear "4"s are back to being cut straight. The front and rear "3"s are now closer to the style of the jersey in questions; however, the red numeral outlines are much thinner than in years past. The collars and sleeves are still consistent as with how described above.
Running back Earl Campbell of the Houston Oilers looks on against the New England Patriots during an NFL game October 18, 1981 at Schaefer Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts. Campbell played for the...
There are road jerseys in both 1982 and 1983 that appear very close to the one in question. However, the collar appears (difficult to judge) to dip below the seam across the front chest which is inconsistent with cited. The problem becomes the crotch piece as it is clearly missing in one of the photos.
Lawrence Taylor and Earl Campbell walk off the field together after their game at the Meadowlands in 1982.
Running Back Earl Campbell of the Houston Oilers carries the ball against the Baltimore Colts during an NFL football game December 18, 1983 at Memorial Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland. Campbell played...
FWIW, I could not find any photos of a road jersey that showed elastic running the full length of the side. As noted above, I limited my scope to simply an internet photo search. Team publications could prove to be a valuable resource in your decision making process.
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Interesting question. I hope we can get to an answer. Here's another auction. Fab-Knit?
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Here are two more solid examples, one photo matched to the 1982 season (cut above tag line) and one graded A10 by Mears (Russell Athletic):
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I won't offer an opinion, but I'll share what I have been able to find from internet photo searches (hence a limited scope).
The road jerseys worn during his rookie campaign (1978) have different number fonts from the jersey in question. The front, rear and shoulder "4"s are all cut straight v. angled inward. The collars all appear to be rounded, or subtly V-necked, and to end above the front seam across the chest. The sides don't appear to have any elastic and the sleeves, in most cases, appear to be cut short and open for more room. When not cut, the fabric on the sleeves is hemmed and extends below the striping.
Running back Earl Campbell of the Houston Oilers on the sideline during a game against the Cincinnati Bengals at Riverfront Stadium on October 29, 1978 in Cincinnati, Ohio. The Bengals defeated the...
Running back Earl Campbell of the Houston Oilers carries the ball against the New England Patriots during an NFL game at Schaefer Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts. Campbell played for the Oilers...
The road jerseys from 1979-80 also have different fonts from the jersey in question. The front and rear "4"s are angled inward, but are still cut straight on the shoulders. Additionally, the font for the front, rear and shoulder "3"s is thinner in the game action photos. The collars and sleeves are still similar to the 1978 description above.
Earl Campbell of the Houston Oilers carries the ball against the Washington Redskins during an NFL football game September 2, 1979 at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C.. Campbell played for the Oilers...
Earl Campbell of the Houston Oilers looks on against the New York Jets November 23, 1980 at Shea Stadium in the Queens borough of New York City. Campbell played for the Oilers from 1978-84.
In 1981, the road jerseys appear to revert back to the 1978 style with the exception of the font style/size. The front and rear "4"s are back to being cut straight. The front and rear "3"s are now closer to the style of the jersey in questions; however, the red numeral outlines are much thinner than in years past. The collars and sleeves are still consistent as with how described above.
Running back Earl Campbell of the Houston Oilers looks on against the New England Patriots during an NFL game October 18, 1981 at Schaefer Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts. Campbell played for the...
There are road jerseys in both 1982 and 1983 that appear very close to the one in question. However, the collar appears (difficult to judge) to dip below the seam across the front chest which is inconsistent with cited. The problem becomes the crotch piece as it is clearly missing in one of the photos.
Lawrence Taylor and Earl Campbell walk off the field together after their game at the Meadowlands in 1982.
Running Back Earl Campbell of the Houston Oilers carries the ball against the Baltimore Colts during an NFL football game December 18, 1983 at Memorial Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland. Campbell played...
FWIW, I could not find any photos of a road jersey that showed elastic running the full length of the side. As noted above, I limited my scope to simply an internet photo search. Team publications could prove to be a valuable resource in your decision making process.
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I found an Earl Campbell Oilers photo where he is wearing a road white jersey WITH the elastic on the sides like the jersey in question. And it is the only photo I could find so far. But the numerical font is completely different in this photo. With the facemask he is wearing, it looks to be an early career jersey, late 1970's. Will show the pic when photo problems are resolved.Comment
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The durene style was a surprise to find. So we know he did have a jersey with an elastic look to it. The crotch piece jersey in question is getting to be quite a task to find, and with it going thru a major auction house it would seem there is a photo of him wearing it out there somewhere....I hope!!Comment
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I don't really collect Oilers jerseys but I have had one from my uncle for about 20 years. I have seen the discussions here on tagging but the one I have of Gregg Bingham has a Champion tag (size 50). The jersey is the most beaten up I have ever seen. Thanks for any feedback or thoughts.
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