Synergy

Started by jtwcornell91, January 24, 2003, 03:55:33 PM

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jtwcornell91

This doesn't happen often, but the jersey ad at lower left is making the world a better place.  I.e., a place where Cornell hockey fans know they can buy Cornell jersey replicas that actually look like Cornell jerseys and not Red Wings blanks with "CORNELL" written on them.  Good choice, Age. B-]


Lowell '99

I saw these a little while ago on an absent-minded Google search, but was a little skeptical of shelling out so much cash for something I haven't seen.  Anybody able to vouch for the quality?

Greg Berge

Looking at my Lopatka jersey (circa 1996), it sure seems like my red sleeve stripes are farther towards the cuff than on those pics.  Did they move the stripes higher up the sleeve sometime since then?

Dianne 99

I got one for Christmas and I'm happy with it.  I haven't seen other versions to compare it to though.  Of course, when I wear it to the Shark Tank, everyone assumes I'm wearing a Red Wings jersey anyway and gives me dirty looks.  The sizes are very generous -- I'm 5'8" and you could easily fit two or three of me in the Large I have.

crodger1

So they are 20 bucks less than game worn ones, right?

I was wondering if anyone had a history of the Cornell jersey over time... someone was trying to tell me that the away one had a sleeve pattern like the Red Wings back in the day?  Anyone know? (If only Age had been taking such quality digital photos back in the 60s and 70s!)

LGR!

Al DeFlorio

I don't recall any Cornell jersey with the weird sleeve pattern of the Red Wing or BU jerseys.

Al DeFlorio '65

Ken71

I don't know whether the terms have changed, but I got my game-worn jersey quickly last year (just as the team was leaving for Lake Placid) from Teagle for $100.  No tax, no delivery charge.  You have to choose from the ones available.  No names on the back, but the ECAC and CCM logos are present.

Ken '71

Hillel

I got my game-worn jersey over the holidays while visiting my family. Although John Hayes' description of the process on Adriano's FAQ is dead-on, I'll add a few more observations.

The guy who handles the process in the Teagle issue room, William Reynolds, responded promptly to my spur-of-the-moment, holiday-impulse-purchase e-mail of inquiry. He's kind and patient.

It was interesting to see what was in stock. I came looking for a Paolini (home or road)--why not dream, right?--but his parents had bought 'em all. As you might expect, there are a lot more choices in road/red (est. 30-50) than home/white (est. 15-25), and many of the remaining home/white ones are pretty trashed. Fine with me--I prefer the road/red version of the current CU kit. Most of the sweaters appear to be '01 or '02 vintage, although there are quite a few that appear to be at least one to five years older than that, mostly in road/red. Name plates were removed (as John and Ken describe), with at least one exception: I found a Jason Kendall '97 (?) road/red, with name plate. All the non-goalie jerseys are one size (bleepin' huge). The goalie sweaters are even more spinnaker-like, as they should be. Ken's right, all of 'em have ECAC and brand patches (although they're not all CCM--it depends on the year, since CU has changed makes a few times).

In the end, I went with a circa-'99ish Mike Rutter (#8) in road/red (Bauer). It's old, but I kinda dig the old-school ECAC logo with the torch (which to my eye is so dorky and dated that it's retro-cool). Besides, why not go for good kharma? Nice to know its occupant hoisted the Whitelaw at one point in his career.

I'm happy, but I suppose there are benefits of going with a replica: It's a wee bit cheaper, you can pick the number, you can get a nameplate, and you can pick the size. But lawdy don't get that Koronis thing. Those BU-style shoulder overlays make me wanna hurl. Al is right--Cornell has never worn anything like 'em.

gwm3

Assuming a number is "custom embroidery," it would actually cost considerably more to get one of the replicas complete with a number.

CowbellGuy

Actually, the Koronis jerseys are not the BU style, but actual replicas of the real Cornell jerseys.

"[Hugh] Jessiman turned out to be a huge specimen of something alright." --Puck Daddy

Hillel

That's good news for replica-seekers, Adriano. Thanks for the correction. I must be thinking about another one of the manufacturers (at least one of 'em is doing the Red Wing Thing).

CowbellGuy

The ones they sell at the games are certainly Red Wings knock-offs. I was surprised to see these, and was largely the reason I decided to put the ad up.

"[Hugh] Jessiman turned out to be a huge specimen of something alright." --Puck Daddy

Josh '99

Ken Deschere wrote:
Quote...but the ECAC and CCM logos are present.
They've actually started removing the ECAC patches from the game-worn jerseys before they sell them.  Just an FYI if anyone cares.

"They do all kind of just blend together into one giant dildo."
-Ben Rocky 04

Hillel

Josh Herman sez: "They've actually started removing the ECAC patches..."

They may have started to do so, but most of the ones I saw in December seemed to have their ECAC patches. That may be because I was looking mostly at the road/red stock, which appeared to be largely '01 and earlier. The '99ish-'00ish sweater I chose still has the ECAC patch (the old one with the torch, color-shifted to Cornell's red & white).

Josh '99

Hillel J. Hoffmann '85 wrote:
QuoteThey may have started to do so, but most of the ones I saw in December seemed to have their ECAC patches. That may be because I was looking mostly at the road/red stock, which appeared to be largely '01 and earlier. The '99ish-'00ish sweater I chose still has the ECAC patch (the old one with the torch, color-shifted to Cornell's red & white).
Jerseys from previous years do indeed still have the ECAC patch, but the ones from last season (such as the one I bought, on which you can clearly read the residue of a "Downs" nameplate) do not.

"They do all kind of just blend together into one giant dildo."
-Ben Rocky 04