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ullmandds 08-17-2018 09:58 PM

Babe Ruth Strip gone mad...HIGH END
 
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Check out this one that just ended...touted as high end. I'd have thought a crease running vertically cutting the babe in half would disqualify this card from the "high end" moniker.

Apparently not...and note the strong "valuation!"

https://www.ebay.com/itm/1920-W516-1....m43663.l10137

ruth_rookie 08-17-2018 10:16 PM

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Originally Posted by ullmandds (Post 1804860)
Check out this one that just ended...touted as high end. I'd have thought a crease running vertically cutting the babe in half would disqualify this card from the "high end" moniker...

https://www.ebay.com/itm/1920-W516-1....m43663.l10137

As I’ve stated many times before, “high end” in the description of so many listings (which clearly are NOT high end) makes me throw up in my mouth.

Throttlesteer 08-17-2018 10:20 PM

Those are for "advanced collectors" only

JustinD 08-18-2018 08:10 AM

I think the sale price at that level more reflects that it had a number grade vs the common "auth" on the hand cuts. I would far prefer a more presentable auth personally, but people are obsessed with the silly number.

As for "high grade"...redic.

Bored5000 08-18-2018 10:17 AM

I think almost all strip cards are hideous, but $1,281 sure isn't "high end" when it comes to Ruth cards.

Arazi4442 08-18-2018 10:48 AM

Personally, I prefer "SIC!!!!" cards that are the true "Holy Grail" of collecting. Particularly if they were found in an uncle's attic, being sold "as reprints" but "I can be the judge".


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Originally Posted by ruth_rookie (Post 1804865)
As I’ve stated many times before, “high end” in the description of so many listings (which clearly are NOT high end) makes me throw up in my mouth.


drcy 08-18-2018 11:23 AM

The crease is well centered.

chalupacollects 08-18-2018 01:23 PM

The back is well centered also...:D

dabigyankeeman 08-18-2018 01:33 PM

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I have one with a "high end" right side!!!

pokerplyr80 08-18-2018 04:55 PM

That's actually one of the more attractive strip cars I've seen. Doesnt look bad for the grade either.

christopher.herman 08-22-2018 01:20 PM

This one is mine. Certainly not "high-end" but I've always considered any Ruth card with the position as "pitcher" should fetch a premium.

https://www.collectorfocus.com/image...25/1-babe-ruth

SetBuilder 08-22-2018 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by pokerplyr80 (Post 1805107)
That's actually one of the more attractive strip cars I've seen. Doesnt look bad for the grade either.

+1

My first reaction was "nice card." Well preserved considering the low quality paper it was printed on. There aren't too many 1920 Babe Ruth cards floating around.

GasHouseGang 08-22-2018 03:19 PM

[QUOTE=christopher.herman;1806525]This one is mine. Certainly not "high-end" but I've always considered any Ruth card with the position as "pitcher" should fetch a premium.

I always wondered why a Ruth card from 1920 would have the "pitcher" designation. He only pitched a couple of games for the Yankees. When Ruth came to the Yankees in 1920, he threw four innings during a spot start that year, and pitched nine more innings across two games in 1921. Maybe this card came out at the beginning of the 1920 season and most people still thought of him as a pitcher?

1952boyntoncollector 08-23-2018 07:29 AM

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Originally Posted by christopher.herman (Post 1806525)
This one is mine. Certainly not "high-end" but I've always considered any Ruth card with the position as "pitcher" should fetch a premium.

https://www.collectorfocus.com/image...25/1-babe-ruth

nice card

christopher.herman 08-23-2018 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by christopher.herman (Post 1806525)
This one is mine. Certainly not "high-end" but I've always considered any Ruth card with the position as "pitcher" should fetch a premium.

I always wondered why a Ruth card from 1920 would have the "pitcher" designation. He only pitched a couple of games for the Yankees. When Ruth came to the Yankees in 1920, he threw four innings during a spot start that year, and pitched nine more innings across two games in 1921. Maybe this card came out at the beginning of the 1920 season and most people still thought of him as a pitcher?

My theory on the 1920 W516's was that, since the purchase from Boston was in the off season (January 1920), these cards were printed before the start of the season and therefore the image is Ruth in a Red Sox uniform with the position of "pitcher". The W516 appears to be Ruth "following through" after the M101 pose.

Decide for yourselves:


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