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    Quote Originally Posted by OV Argo View Post
    Speaking of old jersey repairs - my circa 91 Argos jersey (by Starter) has the Argo A on both the shoulders fading away (washed too many times?) - iron on type things maybe, and are these reparable (a sport shop could iron on new ones or maybe sew on new & better ones ?) ?
    It would be pretty hard to find new ones that could be sewn on over top. I doubt the patches were ever for sale. And of course it's 25 years since then so even if they were, who would still have them? I think the game-worns also had hot-pressed logos, not sewn-on, back then. You might be able to cut out new ones yourself but it would be tricky to match them precisely for shape and colour. Better bet to look for a replacement jersey on eBay?
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    Quote Originally Posted by paulwoods13 View Post
    It would be pretty hard to find new ones that could be sewn on over top. I doubt the patches were ever for sale. And of to course it's 25 years since then so even if they were, who would still have them? I think the game-worns also had hot-pressed logos, not sewn-on, back then. You might be able to cut out new ones yourself but it would be tricky to match them precisely for shape and colour. Better bet to look for a replacement jersey on eBay?
    Million dollar question is how do you preserve your jerseys, Paul? I'm waiting for when you put those up on eBay

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    Quote Originally Posted by ArgoGabe22 View Post
    Million dollar question is how do you preserve your jerseys, Paul? I'm waiting for when you put those up on eBay
    Never wash them, hardly ever wear them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by paulwoods13 View Post
    It would be pretty hard to find new ones that could be sewn on over top. I doubt the patches were ever for sale. And of course it's 25 years since then so even if they were, who would still have them? I think the game-worns also had hot-pressed logos, not sewn-on, back then. You might be able to cut out new ones yourself but it would be tricky to match them precisely for shape and colour. Better bet to look for a replacement jersey on eBay?
    Thanks Paul - I guess it would be difficult to find an exact replacement A - either to be pressed or sewn on.

    Guess I'll have to live with it as an old as is relic - and never wash it again. ;o)

    I did find an old replica Argo jersey - circa early 80s (and made by Darby - Sportswear Ontario = ?) - it was hanging in a small used sports equipment store in an older part of Ottawa a few years back. It features the Argo boat logo on the shoulders - and they are the pressed on kind too, but they have held up pretty well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OV Argo View Post
    I did find an old replica Argo jersey - circa early 80s (and made by Darby - Sportswear Ontario = ?) - it was hanging in a small used sports equipment store in an older part of Ottawa a few years back. It features the Argo boat logo on the shoulders - and they are the pressed on kind too, but they have held up pretty well.
    Like this one?Attachment 839

    Can't tell from the picture but it has the boat logo on both sleeves. Very cool jersey.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ArgoGabe22 View Post
    Million dollar question is how do you preserve your jerseys, Paul? I'm waiting for when you put those up on eBay
    One easy thing to do is to wear a shirt underneath so that you don't have to wash the jersey.

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    Quote Originally Posted by paulwoods13 View Post
    Like this one?Attachment 839

    Can't tell from the picture but it has the boat logo on both sleeves. Very cool jersey.

    The one I has features the boat logo on the shoulders.

    And another jersey/logo question for an Argo historian like yourself: we've talked here about the different versions of the Argo boat logo - the older one (i think) has more detail, and features a large Argos on the sail, a "Pull Together" banner on top, and Toronto written on the wave under the boat = best sports logo of all time (IMHO ;o)) A subsequent Argo boat logo has less detail / is more cartoonish and just has the Argo A on the sail and no other writing - that is the version I have on my Argo replica jersey, and that is the one featured on some Argo helmets and jersies (shoulder or sleeves - both have been used i think?) circa 80s.

    But when did the original Argo boat logo first come out and get used; and was it ever on the jersey or helmet of the Argo uniforms (I recall the basic Argo A on some old helmets); and if it was never used there - why not ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by paulwoods13 View Post
    Never wash them, hardly ever wear them.
    Dry clean if neccessary. Comes back still in perfect shape, no wear on any logos, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OV Argo View Post
    But when did the original Argo boat logo first come out and get used; and was it ever on the jersey or helmet of the Argo uniforms (I recall the basic Argo A on some old helmets); and if it was never used there - why not ?
    According to the team itself, the logo you refer to as the original was actually the second to use a boat. The very old-looking ARC (Argonaut Rowing Club) logo was the first. That one was never used on helmets or jerseys, nor was the one you and I both remember from the 1960s. It may have been the team's primary logo starting in 1956, but the helmets usually had a big A on them, and no team wore logos on jerseys back then. BUT, there was at least one year (or partial year) around 1965 when the team work a simplified, cartoon-ish version of the 1960s boat logo on the helmet. I've caught glimpses of this in old film footage, including at least one scene in the CFL Traditions videos the league produced. It's an ugly version that IMO didn't work well on the helmets.

    This webpage has history of logos and uniforms but has some errors in it, including the suggestion that the famous boat logo began in 1976. It may have been created in 1976 but did not appear on helmets until 1977.

    http://www.argonauts.ca/uniforms-and-logos/#tab-1976

    This page is also interesting but incomplete:

    http://www.sportslogos.net/logos/lis...nto_Argonauts/
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