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1977-80 Dave Casper Game Worn Oakland Raiders Jersey, MEARS A10....
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1977-80 Dave Casper Game Worn Oakland Raiders Jersey, MEARS A10. A key figure of the historic "Holy Roller" and "Ghost to the Post" plays, tight end Dave Casper has busts in both the College and Pro Football Halls of Fame. One of the greatest tight ends ever to take the field, Casper wore this black mesh jersey during the later part of his career in Oakland. Exhibiting heavy wear throughout, with a nice scattering of scuffs and scrapes, it showcases sewn-on tackle twill numerals on the front, back and sleeves. His name is screened on the back nameplate, while the proper "Raiders exclusivity" and "[size] X Large" tag is in the tail. A perfect jersey representing the five-time Pro Bowler and member of the NFL's 1970's All Decade Team. LOA from MEARS, A10. Letter of provenance from Ian Kindler. LOA from Heritage Auctions.The John Kindler Collection
It has been twenty years since John Kindler left his family one of the most significant personal collections of game worn football jerseys ever assembled, and it took that long for the Kindlers to come to terms with the notion of parting with it. Kindler's son Ian is quick to report that the pursuit of the next gridiron garment was his father's greatest passion, his collection the thing that most succinctly defined this important pioneer of the hobby. Ian's fondest memories of his father involve their shared pursuit of the next addition to the collection. "He got into it first through UCLA equipment managers," Ian explained. "UCLA was his first love. Then it grew through those relationships, cold calling, and the fact that he somehow knew the sport would explode and very few were doing what he did. He focused on game used jerseys. Somehow he knew that would matter. UCLA, NFL, Heisman winners, and certain UCLA-related NBA was his focus."
By the time of the elder Kindler's 1994 passing, his collection had swollen to over 250 jerseys, representing two decades of single-minded determination. In his earliest days of the hunt, just after his graduation from college, John Kindler was among the first game used jersey collectors in the country, reaching out to team sources who were often confused at the young man's request for a dirty, old shirt. But Kindler's charm won most targets over. "He was very social, personable. He'd reach out to equipment managers first, then assistant coaches, management, and even head coaches," his son reported.
Though his collection may have had little value in its earliest days when few collected game used gear, today the Kindler Collection is estimated at over a half a million dollars. Highlights include collegiate jerseys from Heisman winners Barry Sanders, Tim Brown, Bo Jackson and Herschel Walker, and professional gamers from Tony Dorsett, Roger Staubach, Joe Montana, Jerry Rice, Bob Griese and more.
Heritage Auctions is proud to represent this important collection, and to honor this essential early pioneer of the sports collectibles hobby. The earliest offerings from The John Kindler Collection appear in our July 2014 Platinum Night auction, and our November 2014 Signature auction will highlight dozens of important jerseys from this unique assembly. All will be accompanied by a letter of provenance from Ian Kindler.
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2014 November 6 - 8 Sports Catalog Auction - Dallas #7120 (go to Auction Home page)
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November, 2014
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