2003 ECAC Champions gear?

Started by jtwcornell91, May 30, 2003, 06:34:31 AM

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jtwcornell91

Quote from: BearLover
Quote from: rhovorkaJust to update...I went to PSP last week, and was told that they would indeed have ECAC championship shirts for sale at Lynah this fall.

Also, the Campus Store has a white ECAC championship hat for sale now.  The graphic is a bold, red stiched "Cornell" at the top, crossed hockey sticks with a "2003" below that, and "ECAC Hockey Champions" at the bottom.  It's pretty decent quality, and at $14.95, cheaper than most other hats the Store carries.
I would love it if some vintage Cornell souvenirs were available somewhere. Anybody have old hats or shirts they want to get rid of (for a reasonable price)?

I have a few Cornell hockey t-shirts from about that era, but they're pretty threadbare from having been worn periodically.

Weder

I need to see if I still have my 1996 ECAC champions T-shirt somewhere. I still wear my "Dream-Crushing, Soul-Devouring Juggernaut" shirt regularly during hockey season.
3/8/96

marty

Quote from: WederI need to see if I still have my 1996 ECAC champions T-shirt somewhere. I still wear my "Dream-Crushing, Soul-Devouring Juggernaut" shirt regularly during hockey season.

I miss the team specific ECAC hats. I have a few I grabbed in 2010 when Albany had a fire sale on 2009 and 2008 gear.  I have a few other vintage items.  You can check with Janice after I expire.
"When we came off, [Bitz] said, 'Thank God you scored that goal,'" Moulson said. "He would've killed me if I didn't."

underskill

What was the name of the Ithaca company that used to make Cornell hockey apparel? Like PSP or something?

pfibiger

Quote from: underskillWhat was the name of the Ithaca company that used to make Cornell hockey apparel? Like PSP or something?

Perfect Screen Printers was who you had to go to to get a nameplate put on a gameworn jersey.
Phil Fibiger '01
http://www.fibiger.org

andyw2100

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Quote from: underskillWhat was the name of the Ithaca company that used to make Cornell hockey apparel? Like PSP or something?

Perfect Screen Printers was who you had to go to to get a nameplate put on a gameworn jersey.

I wonder why they aren't selling the gameworn jerseys anymore.

sah67

Quote from: pfibiger
Quote from: underskillWhat was the name of the Ithaca company that used to make Cornell hockey apparel? Like PSP or something?

Perfect Screen Printers was who you had to go to to get a nameplate put on a gameworn jersey.

They're still in business (and moved up by the mall) but their current focus is on "promotional apparel and corporate gifts."

sah67

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Quote from: pfibiger
Quote from: underskillWhat was the name of the Ithaca company that used to make Cornell hockey apparel? Like PSP or something?

Perfect Screen Printers was who you had to go to to get a nameplate put on a gameworn jersey.

I wonder why they aren't selling the gameworn jerseys anymore.

They were selling them as recently as 2022...not sure about the last few years though:
https://cornellbigred.com/news/2022/3/7/general-annual-athletics-garage-sale-slated-for-march-10-11.aspx

cth95

My daughter loves my "Dream Crushing" t-shirt.  She wears that whenever we go to a game including this year's championship.  She sometimes just wears it around.  I don't think it's mine any more.

I have a 2003 Frozen Four shirt, but I am keeping that.

jkahn

I have a 2003 FF shirt I am also keeping.  I was wearing it in NYC this summer and it was spotted by a 30-year old guy who asked about it.  I said it was the last time my team made the Frozen Four.  Surprisingly he responded that Cornell was close last year and had a great team in 2020 when the tournament was canceled.  it turned out that he used to cover the Harvard hockey team for the Harvard Crimson (or whatever their newspaper is called) when he was a student there.  So Harvard actually has one fan who knows something about college hockey.
Jeff Kahn '70 '72

andyw2100

Quote from: sah67
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Quote from: pfibiger
Quote from: underskillWhat was the name of the Ithaca company that used to make Cornell hockey apparel? Like PSP or something?

Perfect Screen Printers was who you had to go to to get a nameplate put on a gameworn jersey.

I wonder why they aren't selling the gameworn jerseys anymore.

They were selling them as recently as 2022...not sure about the last few years though:
https://cornellbigred.com/news/2022/3/7/general-annual-athletics-garage-sale-slated-for-march-10-11.aspx

I'm not sure the "garage sale" ever had actual gameworn jerseys. The gameworns used to be sold by a guy at Teagle, and you had to write to him to find out when he would put them on sale. These were not part of the athletics department garage sale. If anything did wind up in the garage sale, they were the leftovers from what the guy in Teagle sold.

sah67

Quote from: andyw2100
Quote from: sah67
Quote from: andyw2100
Quote from: pfibiger
Quote from: underskillWhat was the name of the Ithaca company that used to make Cornell hockey apparel? Like PSP or something?

Perfect Screen Printers was who you had to go to to get a nameplate put on a gameworn jersey.

I wonder why they aren't selling the gameworn jerseys anymore.

They were selling them as recently as 2022...not sure about the last few years though:
https://cornellbigred.com/news/2022/3/7/general-annual-athletics-garage-sale-slated-for-march-10-11.aspx

I'm not sure the "garage sale" ever had actual gameworn jerseys. The gameworns used to be sold by a guy at Teagle, and you had to write to him to find out when he would put them on sale. These were not part of the athletics department garage sale. If anything did wind up in the garage sale, they were the leftovers from what the guy in Teagle sold.

You're right: I remember emailing him to get a couple of jerseys when I was a student. I just assumed that the "garage sale" was a newer thing after he retired or something.

billhoward

Quote from: rhovorkaJust to update...I went to PSP last week, and was told that they would indeed have ECAC championship shirts for sale at Lynah this fall.
Temu or some guys on Canal Street in Manhattan probably have them already.

Some of the ECAC gear I've seen over the years looked okay, not great, on durability. One could design something in Photoshop and have a local T-shirt printer make a one-off with a best-quality tee. Copyright is less an issue when it's a personal thing starting with: first they have to catch you.