Flea Market raid yields 2100 counterfeit NFL jerseys

Just heard on the radio (WLW, Cincinnati) that NFL officials, along with local police, raided a local flea market and seized 2100 counterfeit jerseys from four vendors. I guess the NFL is cracking down hard on unlicensed merchandise. Of course, if they were Bengal jerseys, they were probably being given away.
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Man thats a big bust,proably around $47-$50,000.00 worth on jerseys,
they come to ours for raceweek{daytona] and bikeweek,never heard of them going after
the jersey guy.
J.R.
Needs'
1972 Football-9's high#'s
1965 Football-8's
1958 Topps FB-7-8
The only difference is that the NFL didn't get a chance to mark them up 400%.
You hit the nail on the head with that one,they would be considered unlicensed.As a
part time seller,they have no problem with you ordering from korea,china,so why let you
buy,then come take everything when they let you have it in the first place.I have heard of
nascar sellers getting there whole truck&trailer set up confscated,
till they get what they want and take the rest,crazy,thats alot of $ they got today.
J.R.
Needs'
1972 Football-9's high#'s
1965 Football-8's
1958 Topps FB-7-8
Want a sure sign that a jersey is a fake? If it has a Captain patch on it, it's a fake. Those patches have never been made available to the public for sale.
Anybody interested in jerseys should check out www.jerseycentral.org, the best place for jersey fans.
Tabe
companies have resorted to hiring private eyes - sorta like bounty hunters - to root out the fakers and bring it to the police.
mike