I had this one - the number 10 shirt, as worn by Connor and Saunders that season.
I sold it to someone on here for £400!*
(after Superphil had told me it was worth £40...)
I've got the home number 10
I had this one - the number 10 shirt, as worn by Connor and Saunders that season.
I sold it to someone on here for £400!*
(after Superphil had told me it was worth £40...)
This one
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And this one, with the logo printed over the top of the Skint logo
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If you look in the "other" section on our site there are quite a few reserve team shirt versions with different sponsors.
Indeed.
You little TINKER, you...
Can't see them Phil
For some reason it didn't like the link to the images, so I have uploaded them now, if you go back a page you can see them
The price of retro shirts has increased massively. About ten years ago £65 would have been a realistic price for a B-Cal Albion home shirt from 1980-83 whereas I've seen them on sale for about £250 these days.
In answer to the OP.
I have: every Brighton replica (outfield) shirt that has been made available (home, away, third & one-offs) for sale since 1978 (As far as I am aware)
I want: the Brighton home replica shirt from 1977/8.
My son has a red santex top what year is it and is it worth much?
I have an ultra rare Bosun west street t shirt!!! Now theres something not many poeple would have !!
You're not wrong, the yellow Adidas Phoenix shirt on my site was sold on eBay a couple of years back, I know it's matchworn, but I was way outbid, it went for getting on for £1000. The home matchworn 1984 Phoenix one went for over £1000.
A B-Cal replica one in average condition, adults size, would be easily £250, in good condition or better, over £300, a kids one in decent condition will make you £200+. I've never seen a matchworn B-Cal shirt come up, but I'd expect it to be well in excess of £1000, quite possibly a lot more.
I wonder what that Bukta item is at the bottom of the second page - the hoodie, shorts, shirt or scarf?
We had a red Sandtex top 3 times:
1993/1994 Ribero
1995/1997 Admiral
1997/1998 Super League (2 types, one with a white sponsor panel, one with a white sponsor).
I'm all done with valueing red Albion shirts these days in case I get it horribly wrong! As a rule the older the shirt, the higher the value, but you do need to find someone who wants them. Oh, go on then, but don't hold these against me. Your 93/94 shirt should make around £40 on eBay, likewise the Admiral one from 95/97. The 97/98 one with the white sponsor panel is a rare one, if I didn't already have one I'd probably give £150-£200 for it, for the one with the white sponsor font, you're probably in the £30 area. It's down to the condition too, and if it's a matchworn shirt, then you'd get offers over £100 for either of the Goldstone era shirts.
In answer to the OP.
I have: every Brighton replica (outfield) shirt that has been made available (home, away, third & one-offs) for sale since 1978 (As far as I am aware)
I want: the Brighton home replica shirt from 1977/8.
Are you saying that my B Cal large that I only wore once to the cup final is over £300!?
thanks for the info
What about the Bosun t shirt any ideas?
The blue & white striped one 'airtex' type one by Bukta? my mate M has one, wears it last match on the season every year, nice & tight now..any ballpark price guide?
Yup, wouldn't suprise me at all, so long as it's as good as you suggest it is, would need to be fully blue still, not faded out as they have a habit of doing. I've seen them sell for £250 as a small, and with imperfections, I paid a fair bit for the one in my collection, and that's also a small, and has a tear in the collar. .
Can't help with the T Shirt, sorry.
They are sub-branded either CENTA or SPORTWEAR, which is what I guess you mean by 'airtex'. I'm specifically after the 77/78 version with the filled in V collar, I think they are all CENTA types.
We had a red Sandtex top 3 times:
1993/1994 Ribero
1995/1997 Admiral
1997/1998 Super League (2 types, one with a white sponsor panel, one with a white sponsor).
I'm all done with valueing red Albion shirts these days in case I get it horribly wrong! As a rule the older the shirt, the higher the value, but you do need to find someone who wants them. Oh, go on then, but don't hold these against me. Your 93/94 shirt should make around £40 on eBay, likewise the Admiral one from 95/97. The 97/98 one with the white sponsor panel is a rare one, if I didn't already have one I'd probably give £150-£200 for it, for the one with the white sponsor font, you're probably in the £30 area. It's down to the condition too, and if it's a matchworn shirt, then you'd get offers over £100 for either of the Goldstone era shirts.
From the match programme at the weekend:
I have: Panini 80 sticker album and the Post Office advert with Peter Ward
I would like: The BHAFC tortoise