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 Thursday, April 26, 2007
Does pro-cut equal game-worn? Some people seem to think so
Posted by Chris

procut1.jpegAs I mentioned yesterday, two nights ago a notable game-worn jersey dealer gave me a ring out of the blue. He was just checking to see how everything was going, but also wanted to touch on some very important issues in the hobby.

The topic of pro-cut jerseys made its way into the conversation, and pretty much consumed the rest of our one-hour chat. It turns out that my dealer friend sold a batch of pro-cut baseball jerseys, which he suspects were later sold as “game-worn” jerseys. We both agreed that this has been going on for years and that it is a major problem in the hobby.

Then our conversation changed to the question of whether an honest person should ever sell a pro-cut jersey. I am not going to call anyone dishonest for stating a jersey for sale is a pro-cut shirt and not game-worn, but I am willing to bet that the majority of jerseys sold as pro-cut will be sold as game-worn at some point.

procut2.jpgSo, what am I getting at? Well, I am not exactly sure. Maybe if you ever sell a pro-cut jersey it would be a good idea to mark it in some fashion to make sure you know that it was never game-used. Invisible ink is a procedure that comes to mind.

I don’t know how many times I have seen a pro-cut signed jersey, which sold in an  sale and it ended up on eBay or somewhere else with dirt and other artificial wear.

Someone please correct me if I am wrong, but how many pro-cut jerseys you have seen sold on eBay are later sold again as pro-cuts? Probably very few. I am sure some end up in collections, but my gut tells me that a bunch of them are sold fraudulently as game-used.
Many people are being fooled and it really is a shame.




4/26/2007 4:48:32 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [2]
5/12/2007 3:08:58 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
Chris,

I had the high bid on a game-cut Marc Bulger signed home jersey (only home jersey I'm aware of that was auctioned) in an NFL Auction. It came with a COA from PSA-DNA, and I also kept the packing list which states it is "Game-Cut". When verifying the Cert. Number at PSA-DNA, it only states it is a "Home authentic jersey", which to some could mean more than it really is. PSA-DNA could have added "Game-Cut, UNWORN" to eliminate the shady sellers that we all know are out there.

I don't plan on selling it any time soon, as I'm a Bulger fan (former record setting WVU QB), and one of the MOST under-rated QBs in the NFL. I would steer clear of the jerseys on eBay or any other outlet other than the NFL Auctions, just to be safe. Besides, isn't collecting about what & whom you like rather than trying to ca$h in on unsuspecting buyers? I think so.

WVMountaineer44
5/12/2007 6:59:40 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
Kevin,
I agree... "unworn" or "not used" would take any guesswork out of there. Also, a lot of times I have noticed that when you look up an item on PSA's website there is no photo downloaded. Has this been your experience too?
PSA needs to include the photos of the authenticated item in order to ensure its process is 100 percent effective.
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