As god is my witness I will get a jersey before i graduate
Posted by SCoff
As god is my witness I will get a jersey before i graduate
Posted by: SCoff (---.resnet.cornell.edu)
Date: April 11, 2003 01:16AM
Ok, so the next step after that rediculous loss is preparation for next year. Sniff, I'm gonna miss baby. I'm a sophomore so all I've seen is him and douggie the whole two years. So... does anyone actually know how to get a jersey, because I've checked a lot of times and it seems pretty random.
Must... get.... jersey.
Sam '05
Must... get.... jersey.
Sam '05
Re: As god is my witness I will get a jersey before i graduate
Posted by: atb9 (---.biz.rr.com)
Date: April 11, 2003 01:44AM
You and I and most of the current students have been spoiled these past few years! A lot of the older guys know what the difficult years were like.
if you go to elynah.com, there's a link for Koronis. They sell "knockoffs" and they're good if you're looking for a traditional shirt fit.
If you want a game worn jersey, the following is in the FAQ and was written by John Hayes '98 '00:
You have three choices when it comes to finding a real game worn Cornell jersey. You can try to obtain one from the Teagle issue room, you can buy one on the game jersey open market or you can try to find one on eBay.
Acquiring a jersey from the Teagle issue room is actually quite a straight forward process with the proper information in hand. You need to contact William Reynolds (wlr5@cornell.edu) via email to let him know you are interested. You then simply need to stop by the issue room during the week between 10am and 4pm to pick up your jersey. The jerseys are $100 apiece and have had the name plates and captain's letters removed. Bring a numbered roster along if you have a specific palyer's jersey in mind. (Thanks to Mike Rosenberg '04 for this information.)
With regard to the secondary game worn jersey market, you essentially have to search the web site of each and every game worn jersey reseller. As many of these dealers primary business is in NHL jerseys, NCAA teams are frequently stuck in with the minor league or in other odd places. You can find a list of dealers at [www.gameworn.net]. While this should not be taken as an endorsement, people have had success in the past with Byron's Hockeyland and the Detriot Hockey Company. You can expect to pay about $125 to $150 plus tax and shipping.
Finally, you can always look on eBay for Cornell hockey related items.
You should also be aware that Perfect Screen Printing sells a "replica" Cornell jersey. However, if you look closely, you will notice that they are really Red Wings blanks with Cornell stitched on. How can you tell? The sleeves are red white red instead of white red white.
if you go to elynah.com, there's a link for Koronis. They sell "knockoffs" and they're good if you're looking for a traditional shirt fit.
If you want a game worn jersey, the following is in the FAQ and was written by John Hayes '98 '00:
You have three choices when it comes to finding a real game worn Cornell jersey. You can try to obtain one from the Teagle issue room, you can buy one on the game jersey open market or you can try to find one on eBay.
Acquiring a jersey from the Teagle issue room is actually quite a straight forward process with the proper information in hand. You need to contact William Reynolds (wlr5@cornell.edu) via email to let him know you are interested. You then simply need to stop by the issue room during the week between 10am and 4pm to pick up your jersey. The jerseys are $100 apiece and have had the name plates and captain's letters removed. Bring a numbered roster along if you have a specific palyer's jersey in mind. (Thanks to Mike Rosenberg '04 for this information.)
With regard to the secondary game worn jersey market, you essentially have to search the web site of each and every game worn jersey reseller. As many of these dealers primary business is in NHL jerseys, NCAA teams are frequently stuck in with the minor league or in other odd places. You can find a list of dealers at [www.gameworn.net]. While this should not be taken as an endorsement, people have had success in the past with Byron's Hockeyland and the Detriot Hockey Company. You can expect to pay about $125 to $150 plus tax and shipping.
Finally, you can always look on eBay for Cornell hockey related items.
You should also be aware that Perfect Screen Printing sells a "replica" Cornell jersey. However, if you look closely, you will notice that they are really Red Wings blanks with Cornell stitched on. How can you tell? The sleeves are red white red instead of white red white.
Re: As god is my witness I will get a jersey before i graduate
Posted by: A-19 (---.twcny.rr.com)
Date: April 11, 2003 01:43PM
go for the game worn at teagle. no reason to spend 70 for a knock off when you could have a player's actual jersey for 100. i reccommend waiting til august when you get back to school- better selection. most popular numbers are gone by october or november. you could even get someone's name stitched on the back
-mike 04
-mike 04
Re: As god is my witness I will get a jersey before i graduate
Posted by: French Rage (---.twcny.rr.com)
Date: April 11, 2003 07:28PM
Most definitely get a game-worn jersey, that's what I did (Vesce!!!). As Mike said, paying the extra 30 bucks is well worth it knowing you have the actual jersey that the player wore in the game, rather than some knock-off with inconsistencies.
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