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By Paul Lukas
Page 2 Wednesday, March 11, 2009 Last November, Bryan Justman was looking through the NHL's holiday merchandise catalog. "There was this replica jersey I was thinking of buying," he recalls. "They wanted $90 for it, and it didn't even look authentic. And I just thought to myself, 'I can do that.'" So he did. Justman, a 30-year-old hockey and baseball fan who lives in Modesto, Calif., is one of a growing number of jersey fans who are choosing the DIY route -- that stands for "do it yourself." They buy blank jerseys from spor ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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