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wastewater
09-12-2015, 12:41 PM
For whatever reason I've always struggled with 33 Goudey's and determining if they have the correct sizing. I recently bought a few that I would like to grade but some of the edges are a bit off (little pushes and inconsistencies here and there) and I don't know if it's because they are just nicer than I usually handle or if there is something amiss. I hate being paranoid so was hoping for a few opinions. Thanks in advance.

The left edge of the Goslin, and maybe the top seem a bit off. Measures almost exactly right (a tad wider LR and a tad shorter TB). If you put it on a flat surface a bit of light shines through when laid on the left side, indicating the corners stick out a bit (looks a bit more noticeable in person - took a pic of the other side to show my table is flat).

The Joe Kuhel top edge concerns me - measures a tad over 2 3/8" LR and and maybe a bit more than 1/32" short of 2 7/8" TB.

The right edge of the Combs is a bit fuzzy. Additionally, where I can see the 3 layers of the card when I look at the side of the other two cards, this is much harder to discern the layers, i.e. the side looks fairly homogenous (ink pattern looks right under a microscope though). Measures right on.

http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h23/wastewaterengineer/33_goudey%201.jpg~original

http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h23/wastewaterengineer/33_goudey%202.jpg~original

http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h23/wastewaterengineer/33_goslin%201.jpg~original

http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h23/wastewaterengineer/33_goslin%202.jpg~original

http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h23/wastewaterengineer/33_top_edge%201.jpg~original

http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h23/wastewaterengineer/33_top_edge%202.jpg~original

robw1959
09-12-2015, 02:15 PM
If you got them on eBay from "High4design," I can relate. He was selling these in groups of five. I bought one of these groups myself. Although they are in very sharp condition, mine also measure just short from top to bottom. The main concern I have is that when you stack them all together, they appear to all be of slightly different dimensions, causing some to stick out more than others. I compared their sizes to several of my graded Goudeys, and found four of them to be a bit short, at least top to bottom. I think they have been very professionally trimmed, but trimmed nonetheless.

rgpete
09-12-2015, 02:34 PM
I went through the same thing. My card is a 4 in 1, I measured the card in three spots top, middle, and bottom on the length and width. My card is 1/32 long in length and 1/32 short on the width, all consistent at all spots. Then I checked the toning of the edges with a 10x jewelers loupe for consistency under a bright light all had the same tone. I got this from google search "trimmed cards" I think it was an article from a net54 member, not sure, hope this helps. I did a post similar about the 1935 goudeys what would be the general tolerance of the actual published size . No one could answer that

wastewater
09-12-2015, 02:49 PM
Thanks for both of the responses. I did purchase from the seller mentioned in the first reply and am thankful you responded because I had the same experience upon opening them, but as noted sometimes feel as if I am a bit too paranoid. Will contact the seller to return. Appreciate the forum!

steve B
09-12-2015, 03:57 PM
For what it's worth I think they're ok. The edge quality looks right compared to my other Goudeys. Mine also vary by size, not an uncommon thing back then.

Even the slightly crooked edge is possibly ok. If there's a bit of debris or unevenness where the paper gets stacked on the cutter it can create an edge that isn't straight. The blade passes through the paper and into a sacrificial strip. Back then it was wood, more recently it was plastic. The wood was prone to having bits come out as it wore.

Steve B

BengoughingForAwhile
09-12-2015, 05:08 PM
As was previously stated 33 Goudeys vary in size. One thing I've noticed recently is that the six cards I own (3 graded, 3 raw) from the 10th and final series/sheet that was released, players from the two 1933 World Series teams, Giants and Senators, all are either right on 2 7/8" or slightly shorter top to bottom. Card numbers are 107-114, 121-127, 232-240. All other Goudeys I have, (60 or so) all measure at least 2 7/8" or more. I'm sure there are other people more knowledgeable than me on this subject on here that can contribute to this discussion. Ted???

Leon
09-15-2015, 12:39 PM
I don't see obvious trimming...

Peter_Spaeth
09-15-2015, 01:57 PM
I'd be more worried about ones in holders than raw ones.:D