1964 Alaska Goldpanners Road Authentic Flannel Throwback Jersey with #50 (Tom Seaver or Bill Lee) from Ebbets Field Flannels
This Fairbanks-based club has been summer home to a wide range of future major-leaguers, from Tom Seaver to Bill "the Spaceman" Lee. Both Tom Seaver and Bill Lee wore the #50.
Alaska League
Exact reproduction of the 1964 Alaska Goldpanners road jersey
Available Sizes Medium (38-40) Large (42-44) X-Large (46-48) XX-Large (50-52)
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This Fairbanks-based club has been summer home to a wide range of future major-leaguers, from Tom Seaver to Bill 'the Spaceman' Lee. Both Tom Seaver and Bill Lee wore the #50. Alaska League Exact reproduction of the 1964 Alaska Goldpanners road jersey Authentic gray wool flannel Unique zipper-front vest pattern Felt lettering #50 on front and
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1964 Alaska Goldpanners Road Authentic Flannel Throwback Jersey with #50 (Tom Seaver or Bill Lee) from Ebbets Field Flannels
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