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Lot # 464: 1977 Jack Lambert Pittsburgh Steelers Game Worn Jersey (Photo-Matched)

Starting Bid: $10,000.00

Bids: 16 (Bid History)

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Item was in Auction "Spring Classic 2020",
which ran from 5/17/2020 7:00 PM to
6/19/2020 11:00 PM



A terrific and very, very rare jersey from Hall of Famer Jack Lambert, this white Pittsburgh Steelers road jersey displays great use with repairs and paint transfers. All original, the front, back and sleeves bear his iconic number 58, with "LAMBERT" sewn in yellow lettering with black trim on a nameplate. Size 52 Sand-Knit tag and separate "77" tag denoting the year are on the front tail and no less than a dozen team repairs adorn this classic offering. Lambert was a force during his 11 seasons in the Steel City, winning four Super Bowls with nine Pro Bowl selections and he was twice named NFL Defensive Player of the Year. Great opportunity to own a piece from one of the greats of the game. Sourced directly from the Pittsburgh Steelers. Photo-matched to Getty image #484113679.  Photo-matched thanks to Chris Arone.

Never before has a major sports franchise opened its team archives going back nearly a century. Let alone a franchise as historic as the Pittsburgh Steelers.  Founded in 1933 by Art Rooney Sr., the Rooney Family imprint remains to this day.  From the glory of the Steel Curtain to an NFL-best six Lombardi trophies, the Pittsburgh Steelers name defines excellence and winning.  We present the latest offering of “The Pittsburgh Steelers Archive of Exceptional Jerseys.” For decades, the Pittsburgh Steelers have guarded and saved their own equipment, thereby creating a huge void in the sports marketplace.  As a result, the Pittsburgh Steelers have become the crème de la crème. The rarest and most sought after game equipment of any National Football League team.  We were not there in 1922 when they first opened King Tut’s Tomb or discovered the Dead Sea Scrolls.  But now, perhaps we all know a bit about how that felt. All items will come with a letter of authenticity from the Pittsburgh Steelers and Lelands.  A portion of the proceeds from the sale of Steelers Archives Jerseys will be donated to the Chuck Noll Foundation for Brain Injury Research.

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