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Wanted: Long sleeve guernsey

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2 hours ago, Call Me What You Will said:

I have a traditional long sleeved jumper - woollen with not a logo in sight. Purchased mid eighties from the great Robert Flower himself from his Forest Hill store. Excellent condition - does not fit me anymore - maybe it has shrunk, but in reality, I think I might have spread a little over the last 30 years.

Totally off topic, What You Will, but your profile photo is EXACTLY the one I wanted to load for myself but I can't work out how to do it (the photo explaining why, btw!) How did you do it??

Meanwhile, everyone, keep the longsleever candidates coming. And are there any who had the red cuffs? (Did the red cuffs survive into the post-wool era?)

I have red and blue Lego about five kilos...


On 5 May 2016 at 1:39 PM, Red and Blue Flame said:

If anyone has a Melbourne long sleeve guernsey (from any year) that they'd be willing to sell, please let me know. It would be greatly appreciated

Cheers

Try this place, they have heaps of old jumpers

http://www.memorabiliaonsmith.com.au

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16 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I have an '87 Long sleeve Jumper

bought it in celebration after we ditched that light blue abomination

 

could you inbox me?

 
On 5/5/2016 at 11:12 PM, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

(Good luck, RBF. Hope you get an answer to your OP. But meanwhile...)

Pop quiz: Who has worn the long sleeves in the post-wool period (which is when, btw?). Let me start with (at least on occasions): Paul Hopgood? Jeff Farmer? Cam Bruce? David Cordner?....

Dawes a couple years back when we beat the Doggies on a saturday night. Looked 2 sizes too small

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