Jerseys with names

Started by Pace, November 02, 2005, 07:47:56 PM

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Pace

So I read the eLynah FAQ section on game-worn jerseys.  I understand that the Teagle issue room removes the nameplates before selling the jerseys. I took a quick look at a few online "Gamework Jerseys" stores, and those seem to also come without nameplates also. I guess that's because at some point they originated in the issue room.

However, at games at Lynah I do see people wearing regular-looking jerseys with both the number and the appropriate name. I am not referring to the "All-Star Flashback" jerseys from last year's auction. Those were a special case where the names were not removed.

What I wonder is how does one get a jersey with a nameplate? Do people just purchase the jerseys from the issue room and then have the nameplate put back on?

Thank you all in advance for your help.

A-19

take your jersey to perfect screen printers by wegman's
it costs like $2 or something per letter plus the nameplate and you'll have it in a week or so usually.

-mike

ben03

As Mike said, Perfect Screen Printers is the place to go. 245 Cherry Steet behind Wegmans [p. (607) 272-0099]. They do all the lettering on the team jerseys and will do it for you as well. IIRC, the nameplate is $5 and the name a $2 a letter or something like that.
Let's GO Red!!!

cornelldavy

At the risk of sounding really anal-retentive.... If/when you go to PSP to get a nameplate, make sure they use the proper font for lettering. While I was at Cornell (2000-03) the team used a sans serif type, but I often saw game-worn jerseys in the stands that had been lettered with serif type. I brought a picture of the player to PSP with the nameplate visible so I could show them exactly what I wanted. I assume the team is still using the sans serif font this season. The serif-type-recreated nameplates always were a small pet peeve of mine. Just my two cents.

Josh '99

[Q]cornelldavy Wrote:

 At the risk of sounding really anal-retentive.... If/when you go to PSP to get a nameplate, make sure they use the proper font for lettering. While I was at Cornell (2000-03) the team used a sans serif type, but I often saw game-worn jerseys in the stands that had been lettered with serif type. I brought a picture of the player to PSP with the nameplate visible so I could show them exactly what I wanted. I assume the team is still using the sans serif font this season. The serif-type-recreated nameplates always were a small pet peeve of mine. Just my two cents.[/q]Wow...  I never noticed that, but looking at some of Age's photos, it seems that you're right.  Great, my stupid jerseys are wrong.  *sigh*
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jtwcornell91

[Q]jmh30 Wrote:

 [Q2]cornelldavy Wrote:

 At the risk of sounding really anal-retentive.... If/when you go to PSP to get a nameplate, make sure they use the proper font for lettering. While I was at Cornell (2000-03) the team used a sans serif type, but I often saw game-worn jerseys in the stands that had been lettered with serif type. I brought a picture of the player to PSP with the nameplate visible so I could show them exactly what I wanted. I assume the team is still using the sans serif font this season. The serif-type-recreated nameplates always were a small pet peeve of mine. Just my two cents.[/Q]
Wow...  I never noticed that, but looking at some of Age's photos, it seems that you're right.  Great, my stupid jerseys are wrong.  *sigh*[/q]

Not surprising, though, since PSP brought us the infamous "Big Red Wings" jerseys. :-(