"Game Worn" Goods? Chicago Bears Jersey
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 9:05 pm
I'm completely clueless as to the game-worn items that are fetching high amounts.
Here's a good example:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/rare-vtg-1960-6 ... 3a6f25ac47
Can someone clarify how it's known an item is "game-worn" ? Is it because a certain jersey that was only made available to players? and the jersey has some wear that's typical of game play?
In the instance above - the vendor details that it could have been worn by 3 different players - so I gather that 3 players shared this number within the era of this jersey?
But if you can't say for certain which one it was - how can you claim that it was ever worn by any of them, or even during a game for that matter? I'm not questioning this seller's honesty - followed them for years and even met them in person - always quality stuff and great reputation.
But a lot of this stuff seems to be based on assumptions - I always think as to what the guys from Pawn Stars would say - "It's a nice story but without official documentation it doesnt factor in to the price..." But it usually does on eBay.
Anywho, some lessons from some vintage sports guys would be much appreciated!
Here's a good example:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/rare-vtg-1960-6 ... 3a6f25ac47
Can someone clarify how it's known an item is "game-worn" ? Is it because a certain jersey that was only made available to players? and the jersey has some wear that's typical of game play?
In the instance above - the vendor details that it could have been worn by 3 different players - so I gather that 3 players shared this number within the era of this jersey?
But if you can't say for certain which one it was - how can you claim that it was ever worn by any of them, or even during a game for that matter? I'm not questioning this seller's honesty - followed them for years and even met them in person - always quality stuff and great reputation.
But a lot of this stuff seems to be based on assumptions - I always think as to what the guys from Pawn Stars would say - "It's a nice story but without official documentation it doesnt factor in to the price..." But it usually does on eBay.
Anywho, some lessons from some vintage sports guys would be much appreciated!