This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 10/2/2011
No matter what, the Milwaukee Bucks had an impeccable sense of style. Those 1980s shades of green uniforms were popular and are still being created by throwback fans.
The team pulled out all the stops early on during the franchise's existence. One of the styles incorporated by the team was using vinyl lettering in the early '70s, much like Central Division foe Chicago. This type of style didn't last long as vinyl lettering tended to crack while being washed 40 times during the season.
We are pleased to report this size "48" Dick Cunningham road gamer is free of any cracks. "MILWAUKEE" is underscored on front and the numbers are crafted in two-color fashion. The NOB has been removed and remnants of where "CUNNINGHAM" once stood are evident. A number of repairs are visible on back, most likely from taking the NOB off.
The tail features the following three tags: Bucks Sand Knit exclusivity, Milwaukee Sporting Goods and size.
Milwaukee Bucks game worn jerseys, especially early offerings, are among the hardest to located among ardent basketball collectors. Here is a chance to secure one of those rare Bucks styles of the 1970s.
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