The finished piece took approximately 800 man-hours of work over a period of many months.
The statue weighs 250 lbs, including the base, to which it is permanently attached,
and is exactly life sized in all details. It depicts Jackie Robinson in a 1953 home uniform;
the first year that the Dodgers put the red number on the front of the home uniform.
Absolutely everything on the statue was done by hand by artist/sculptor Brian Birrer.
Every part of the statue is made solely of wood: the eyes, the hands, the hat brim, the belt loops,
the shoes and even the shoe laces.
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