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brinn1
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Make sure you do some research on Mr Red logos though. They are used to fake alot of Reds patches because they are so cool.
How does one research Mr Red Logos?
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Make sure you do some research on Mr Red logos though. They are used to fake alot of Reds patches because they are so cool.
:?: :?: :?:brinn1 said:Make sure you do some research on Mr Red logos though. They are used to fake alot of Reds patches because they are so cool.
How does one research Mr Red Logos?
brinn1 said:Make sure you do some research on Mr Red logos though. They are used to fake alot of Reds patches because they are so cool.
How does one research Mr Red Logos?
SKYWALKER said:
LaneyB said:SKYWALKER said:
For a card numbered that high, it sure is nice!
LWMM said:I would start by finding out what jerseys (home, road, alternate) it is worn on, and during what years. Then overlap that with Griffey's years playing with the Reds; if the Mr. Red logo was introduced after Griffey joined the Reds, sets in the overlapping years before the logo can't have real Mr. Red patches.
Furthermore, compare cards with Mr. Red patches to other like Griffey cards, as oftentimes (although not always) cards from the same set will contain patches from the same part of the jersey.
Try going through http://www.gameusedforum.com for information. Here's one thread that might provide some of the information that you're looking for.