Yes autographs, thank you sir.jeffshly wrote:Jersey Baron isn't having jerseys custom made by Reebok for him to sell. He's not moving nearly enough product to have Reebok make something special for him. I believe he gets primarily overstocks/excess inventory.KBone wrote:They wore them in 2013. I also think they wore them for a warmup this year, too. I can't find anything on that, though.Lesky wrote:Question about these jerseys:
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Have the Anaheim Ducks organisation ordered these jerseys or is it The Baron himself that have ordered them from reebok?
I have never seen a vintage re-make of such high quality before.
Mostly its just cheap vintage replicas as you all know, so I am curious to know how these came about :)
The Ducks have not worn such jerseys since 2006.
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It depends on what you're talking about in terms of "legit." I've bought a few autographed pieces from them and, without a doubt, their autographs are legit. No fakes, no counterfeits, none of that stuff. They have signings with major names all the time. Now their jerseys are another matter entirely. Remember, they're primarily an autograph house. To save cost, I'm sure they're having players sign the cheapest thing they can. In many cases, that means a Chinese knockoff jersey. I've seen a ton of Chinese product in their store, and even the ones that aren't signed come with a pretty hefty price tag. So if you're buying autographed stuff, the autos are legit. The jerseys that they sell, in many cases, are Chinese knockoffs that you can get for $20-30 on eBay. But if you buy from them, you don't have to worry about ICE coming and knocking on your door.ville5 wrote:Is TotalSports Enterprises legit?
Have you dealt with Frameworth? If so, I send my merchandise and money in and get a legit auto? Do they limit- meaning everyone gets an auto if I send the money?