Yep. You can go see Lou @ Clubhouse on Merivale road 224-9293, and he will put #15 Smith on it for you.
Haha, I love Lou. Guy is gold. Doesn't take BS from ANYONE, never shies away from A-hole douchecanoe customers to tell them what he really thinks of them. He's a dying breed though, it's a shame. The guy is in it for the love of the business & sports.
Cool thing about his store is that he's got some CRAZY old stuff from being in business for over 30 years (not on display, but you can ask) If you're a collector of old oddball stuff you might never find anywhere else, he's the guy in the city to see.
is there a way to take off the heat-pressed numbers?
i have a black third i bought with hossa in the back.
i know the sens store can add the old fonts/letters, but can they remove the number first? or will the stitched numbers hide it well?
Two guys came into the Sens Shop the other day and both placed an order for a customized jersey (heritage). The first order was a Suter jersey, his bud ordered a Parise jersey with the number 10.
Two guys came into the Sens Shop the other day and both placed an order for a customized jersey (heritage). The first order was a Suter jersey, his bud ordered a Parise jersey with the number 10.
Confidence? Hope? ... extremely stupid?
Friends of Suter and Parise? #amancandream
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Two guys came into the Sens Shop the other day and both placed an order for a customized jersey (heritage). The first order was a Suter jersey, his bud ordered a Parise jersey with the number 10.
Confidence? Hope? ... extremely stupid?
Extremely stupid. Parise wore 11 in University, 9 for NJD. Everyone knows he will wear 91 when he comes here. That is why Turris wasn't allowed to have it. Duh.
is there a way to take off the heat-pressed numbers?
i have a black third i bought with hossa in the back.
i know the sens store can add the old fonts/letters, but can they remove the number first? or will the stitched numbers hide it well?
It's not worth removing them at all, as it bleeds into the material. If your getting the same numbers stitched, you will have to see that it fits before it is sewn on.
I don't see why it couldn't be done though!
Again, the man to see is Lou @ Clubhouse on Merivale road!
is there a way to take off the heat-pressed numbers?
i have a black third i bought with hossa in the back.
i know the sens store can add the old fonts/letters, but can they remove the number first? or will the stitched numbers hide it well?
Are you talking about heat pressed VINYL numbers?
If so, I have had some success before with a product called "GOOF OFF", available at most hardware stores (Home Depot). However, I really, really stress that things can go awry very quickly with that product. There's a chance you can ruin the jersey, and it's not a small chance.
Things to know when using Goof Off on a jersey:
1) You night ruin your jersey by bleeding the colors. DO NOT USE ON A NEW RBK JERSEY, the colors will DEFINITELY run. Only use on old CCM/Koho jerseys, and even then, test it on the inside hem to be sure the color won't run.
2) Goof Off smells like you painted your entire house in lacquer. Only use in a well ventilated area, and only with gloves. Your jersey will also stink too high heavens, so it'll need a wash (or two) afterwards.
(protip: never EVER tumble dry your jerseys: wash in cold water, then hang dry them)
3) it will take a LOT of hard work/scrubbing to get the vinyl off, and even then it might not work.
All in all, if it's a jersey you value at all, you might not want to risk it. I've re-claimed some jerseys with vinyl on them, but I've also ruined a few (although they're usually just cheap jersey's I've found around town, so no big loss).
(Vinyl heat press numbers are frigging terrible).
As for heat-pressed TWILL numbers... man, good luck. The glue on those suckers can sometimes be too much for even the strongest paint thinners. If it's heat-pressed twill, just live with the fact that you have a Hossa jersey. You are guaranteed, GUARANTEED going to do irreversible damage to it. Trust me. In many cases, the glue is just too much of a SOB to work with.
It could be worse: you could have a Bryan McCabe Leafs jersey.
(What? Too soon?)
Two guys came into the Sens Shop the other day and both placed an order for a customized jersey (heritage). The first order was a Suter jersey, his bud ordered a Parise jersey with the number 10.
Confidence? Hope? ... extremely stupid?
Stupid, especially if either one of them signs with the Leafs or something, and you have to put up with D-bag Leafs fans pointing that fact out to you for the rest of your jersey-wearing life.
Shamelessly stealing the idea from the Flyers thread.
ecseller.com
borntradejersey.com
jersey101.com
These three seem to have the best reputation. I bought two from borntrade a month or so ago and they look great, friends haven't been able to tell the difference.
Wound up costing me just under $100 with shipping from China for $25 [for both]
I alot of the red threading on the Spezza jersey at SBP. I thought it was a limited time threading but I guess not.
Two guys came into the Sens Shop the other day and both placed an order for a customized jersey (heritage). The first order was a Suter jersey, his bud ordered a Parise jersey with the number 10.
Confidence? Hope? ... extremely stupid?
On NHL.com im pretty sure it won't let you mix up players and teams jerseys
On NHL.com im pretty sure it won't let you mix up players and teams jerseys
It's technically not allowed under the licensing agreement as governed by the league and the NHLPA.
Most stores at any local level really do not give a carp, though, because they aren't advertising it's availability. It's not really ever enforced, except for huge retailers like NHLshop.com, etc... Sens Store definitely won't be getting a call from the league's licensing offices, that's for sure. Small potatoes.
It's technically not allowed under the licensing agreement as governed by the league and the NHLPA.
Most stores at any local level really do not give a carp, though, because they aren't advertising it's availability. It's not really ever enforced, except for huge retailers like NHLshop.com, etc... Sens Store definitely won't be getting a call from the league's licensing offices, that's for sure. Small potatoes.
I can confirm this. Last year I got my blank Sens home jersey customized with Redden on the back and #6 and an A and the only problem I had was that they didn't stitch on the A and had to send it back.
Is that person joking? That's the worst Heritage jersey I have seen! Look at the little "O" on the front of the jersey. On the back it's missing the black on the 3 color numbers, that are also way too small!
I have some jersey's to sell him & his friends....
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Originally Posted by Godinster
I bought two from borntrade a month or so ago and they look great, friends haven't been able to tell the difference.
Wound up costing me just under $100 with shipping from China for $25 [for both]
Is that person joking? That's the worst Heritage jersey I have seen! Look at the little "O" on the front of the jersey. On the back it's missing the black on the 3 color numbers, that are also way too small!
I have some jersey's to sell him & his friends....
Haha, I think we've established our feelings on those jerseys at this point, no need to pile on.
In other jersey-related news, I'm currently rocking an Espen Knutsen Columbus Bluejackets Inaugural Season jersey. I'm feeling modern-retro tonight...
not sure if anyones interest but I got a few NHL jersey's (and other sports MLB, NBA, NFL, Soccer) for sale. No Sens stuff, but for NHL gear got an old Jets, Ducks jersey for sale, as well as a Devils.