Well... that is chain stitched... by a 12 year old girl in Indonesia. Its clearly not a Canadian on ice spec. Its pretty easy to see the quality difference in the two. I hope real ones look better.
I sent 2. I sent one on day 1 and a second on the last day. I just got payment info for the second, but it was all current spec stuff. Still nothing on the first order.
Well... thats frustrating... my 2 are at EPS with LAK patches. $50 plus the hassle of contacting EPS and swapping, on a jersey I'll never sale. Can we delete that link and act like it never happened?
I'm glad some of you all didnt get yours in... that means my 10 are infront of all of you... Win!
I imagine 50+% of their work comes from this forum. I wonder how many jerseys that would be?
Does anyone know what material Portland used in the late 90s, specifically 98 when they won the Memorial Cup? The only gamer I can find a pic of appears to be twill, but its hard to tell. Unfortunately they reused jerseys so much, most dont have name plates. Any assistance would be appreciated.
During the Chi @ Nash game Saturday they announced that the new design Addidas jerseys would be unveiled at the next Golden Moments game. I dont know when that is, due to my hatred of Nashville and their ticketing policies/ fans, but it seems close.
Seems the EPS spring sale is weeks away per Face Book. They stated the groundhog says spring is 6 weeks away, and as such, it won't be spring for weeks.
So I somewhere in the neighborhood of 5 to 6 jerseys to send. 5 are current very easy requests. The last is a very old jersey they asked me to send the stripped numbers off of so they could try to match. They will also be matching old white ultrafil for a nameplate.
I imagine this one will take longer. Any thoughts on sending it seperate so it doesnt slow down the other 5?
I talked to Josh early this week as well, and he said he could so either, that perforation wasnt an issue, name plate material wasnt an issue, and that even the C/A on white US jerseys wasnt an issse. I guess we'll see. He was very confident.