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I think they briefly did. I remember seeing Rockies authentics pop up on eBay here and there. That is unless someone was sewing them in there.

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There were quite a few- Nordiques, Kings, Rangers, Penguins, Leafs, among others. The only one I've seen that's still being made is the Kings vintage gold.

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I had a blank white Bruins authentic years ago that I sold since. They, as well as many other teams, do exist.

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After seeing those posted by Brilliant! guess these are fake.

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I used to own this one. It's an authentic size 52. I also have authentic Maple Leafs, a Red Wings TBTC, and Canucks jerseys from the CCM Vintage series. I've seen authentics from the Oilers, Kings, Scouts, Nordiques, Whalers, Rockies, Sabres, North Stars, Rangers, Campbell and Wales All-Stars, and maybe the Jets amd Seals. I think I still have an old River City Sports cataloug that shows them all. If I can find it, I'll scan in the page they're on.

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They made them without the Vintage patches too. But that one you showed DOES have the double elbows. I see the white stitching on the left arm in the picture of the back.

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Really? It doesn't look like it's got the elbows like yours, and also the vintage logo on the front?

They didn't have the Vintage "V" patch on them.

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Really? It doesn't look like it's got the elbows like yours, and also the vintage logo on the front?

Like Brilliant! said, the Bruins jersey is definitely legit. Btw, the Leafs Salming road jersey you have in your Photobucket was also available as an authentic in the Vintage Hockey Series.

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This is part of the vintage series. I've made modifications to it to make it appear more like the actual jersey the Leafs wore for the one game they used these jerseys.

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http://www.ebay.com/itm/350814265722?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

The Caps had "authentics" for sale in retail for the away jersey and the home was issued for warm-up for the Mike Gartner jersey retirement. To honor Ted Leonsis' tenure as owner, they used the cheap replica front crest instead of sewing the letters individually.

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So, I'm confused. The authentics have a fight strap and the numeric size tags with the Vintage Series tag and the retail have the V patch sewn on them? Did authentic Vintage ever come without the V patch on the front?

I assume there are a lot of fake "Vintage" jerseys with numeric size tags? Does anyone have a pic of the legit CCM Vintage tag versus a fake? I've seen a lot of them on ebay and all seem to be fishy, either with the correct tags and size tag but no NHL tag and the CCM tail tag is the press on style. But I've also seen a lot of the retail ones in XL with no fight strap and some with fight straps

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I assume there are a lot of fake "Vintage" jerseys with numeric size tags? Does anyone have a pic of the legit CCM Vintage tag versus a fake? I've seen a lot of them on ebay and all seem to be fishy, either with the correct tags and size tag but no NHL tag and the CCM tail tag is the press on style. But I've also seen a lot of the retail ones in XL with no fight strap and some with fight straps

CCM Vintage replicas have a gray neck tag with the "Official Licensed Jersey" notation, as in the first picture.

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The Vintage authentics have a neck tag with blue bars on top and bottom, with "Authentic On-Ice Game Jersey," as in the second picture. (There is some variation in the appearance of the authentic neck tags in different models.)

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The fake vintages use the gray replica tag, so if you see a gray tag with a numeric size and fight strap, it's a dead giveaway. (Not to mention that the fakes usually look crappy anyway.)

As far as I know, an XL vintage replica should not have a fight strap, unless someone just added it on after it was manufactured.

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CCM Vintage replicas have a gray neck tag with the "Official Licensed Jersey" notation, as in the first picture.

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The Vintage authentics have a neck tag with blue bars on top and bottom, with "Authentic On-Ice Game Jersey," as in the second picture. (There is some variation in the appearance of the authentic neck tags in different models.)

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The fake vintages use the gray replica tag, so if you see a gray tag with a numeric size and fight strap, it's a dead giveaway. (Not to mention that the fakes usually look crappy anyway.)

As far as I know, an XL vintage replica should not have a fight strap, unless someone just added it on after it was manufactured.

Thank you.

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Does anyone know who did the customization for the Vintage jerseys the Rangers wore in the 2003-2004 season?

Here's link (courtesy of nhluniforms) of the jerseys I am referring to:http://nhluniforms.com/2003-04/Rangers.html

Is EPS able to do it? Also, from pictures it seems the letters and numbers have some sheen on them. Not sure if I need to get my eyes checked but, numbers look shinier compared to normal lettering on Rangers jerseys.

Thanks for any help.

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Does anyone know who did the customization for the Vintage jerseys the Rangers wore in the 2003-2004 season?

Here's link (courtesy of nhluniforms) of the jerseys I am referring to:http://nhluniforms.com/2003-04/Rangers.html

Is EPS able to do it? Also, from pictures it seems the letters and numbers have some sheen on them. Not sure if I need to get my eyes checked but, numbers look shinier compared to normal lettering on Rangers jerseys.

Thanks for any help.

This one just ended in the most recent GWA, for reference

http://www.gamewornauctions.net/products/2003_04_Martin_Rucinsky_New_York_Rangers_Game_Worn_Jersey_Vintage_V_NHL_Letter-9788-219.html

I'm pretty sure Mike can do these. I also have a pair in my photobucket, though he didn't do those for me.

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