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SushiX37 10-27-2012 10:10 AM

NRS stamp on a Piedmont Solly Hofman
 
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I know there are a number of collectors out there that chase stamped backed cards. I've recent purchased a low grade Solly Hofman with NRS stamped on the back. Does anyone know what NRS stands for?

Here are a few pictures:

Jay Wolt 10-27-2012 10:18 AM

Probably the original card owners initials

SushiX37 10-27-2012 10:24 AM

Kinda what I thought. I'd be interested in seeing any other NRS stamped backs if they are out there?

Rich

CobbSpikedMe 10-27-2012 11:59 AM

Hi Rich

I've never this stamp before. I'd like to add a scan to my website if it's ok with you. If I see any others in the future I'll let you know.

I agree that they a likely an original owner's initials. I see that a lot. Just never these particular initials.

Thanks.

AndyH


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SushiX37 10-27-2012 05:03 PM

Ya man, if you want to add it to your site feel free. It'd be cool to see if others have cards with the same stamp.

Rich

CobbSpikedMe 10-27-2012 06:06 PM

Thanks Rich. I've updated the site with your stamp as well as a few other new ones. Check it out using the link in my sig. Thanks a lot!

AndyH


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2dueces 10-27-2012 06:18 PM

I agree with Jay. Probably the initials of the original owner. It is amazing just how many collectors stamped their cards. When your constantly looking for stamped backs you'd be amazed at how many of them are out there. Great for us bottom feeding, trailer living collectors. That according to our own BD twins who's name shall not be mentioned. :)

Pat R 10-28-2012 07:36 AM

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I have this elberfeld with a faint initials stamp on it.

CobbSpikedMe 10-28-2012 07:54 AM

Hi Pat.

I have one of these HEM stamps documented in my project. Yours is the second one I've seen. I'd like to add it to my site if you don't mind. Would you be able to post a scan of the full back so I can copy it? Thanks a lot.

Best.

AndyH


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Pat R 10-28-2012 08:21 AM

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Andy,

Here's a full back scan it's kinda faint without blowing it up.
Do you collect these? If you do I Would trade you for a similar card
If you don't need it thats ok I kinda like the card myself but don't
necessarily collect them. (coincidentaly it's my father in laws initials)

CobbSpikedMe 10-28-2012 08:53 AM

Thanks Pat! I'll get your scan on my site shortly. I already have an Elberfeld fielding with a stamp on the back so I don't need another one at this time. Thanks for the offer though.

Best,

AndyH


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bunst 10-28-2012 08:58 AM

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Andy, how about this back stamp. Have you seen it before? You are welcome to add it to your site if you wish.

iwantitiwinit 10-28-2012 09:09 AM

I hate to burst anyones bubble but those initials/stampings could have been added at anytime by anyone in the past 100 years prior to encapsulation. Even the more famous initials might not have been placed on the card by the person known to have placed them on other cards. Anyone can obtain stamping letters and create a set of initials. To me the only thing genuine about any of these cards is the card itself that in my opinion has been defaced and had its value decreased as a result. Obviously this is only my opinion of value but a stamping is not like a signature with characteristics that allow for specific identification.

CobbSpikedMe 10-28-2012 09:26 AM

Brian,

Thanks for the image. I haven't seen that one before. I'll add it to my site later as well.

I understand that these stamps could be added in modern times. But with no value being added to the cards by stamping them I don't see why anyone in modern times would deface their cards this way. This is why I see them all as being done long ago by old collectors. They tell a story about the card. What collection it was in. Who owned it. Plus, some of the stamps are just really cool. You don't have to like them. And by all means, please pass them up when you see them so that we can get them at nice cheap prices. ;)

Best,

AndyH


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Pat R 10-28-2012 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by CobbSpikedMe (Post 1048114)
Thanks Pat! I'll get your scan on my site shortly. I already have an Elberfeld fielding with a stamp on the back so I don't need another one at this time. Thanks for the offer though.

Best,

AndyH


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No problem Andy, As I said I like the card myself was just looking to
help out if you needed it. Very nice site by the way adds to the mystique
of these cards.

Wite3 10-28-2012 04:05 PM

Great site...love all the stamps and can just picture the kids putting their stamp on it, thinking..."It is mine forever!"

Joshua

srs1a 10-30-2012 09:29 AM

a few more that I don't see on your site

a cop and a weiner dog

http://photos.imageevent.com/ltsgall...size/backs.jpg

a rabbit

http://photos.imageevent.com/ltsgall.../rabbit_bs.jpg

Big Six 10-30-2012 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by srs1a (Post 1048748)
a few more that I don't see on your site

a cop and a weiner dog

http://photos.imageevent.com/ltsgall...size/backs.jpg

a rabbit

http://photos.imageevent.com/ltsgall.../rabbit_bs.jpg

If you ever want to move that "cop" lemme know! :)

CobbSpikedMe 10-30-2012 02:08 PM

Hey Scott.

Thanks for the scans of the cop, rabbit and dog. Coincidentally I have scans of each and they may be the same ones you posted. I just haven't put them on my site yet. If they are different cards then they will get their own pages as I would now have multiple images of them. I'll try to get them on my site as soon as we get power back here in central Jersey.

Thanks again

AndyH

2dueces 10-30-2012 04:22 PM

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Originally Posted by iwantitiwinit (Post 1048123)
I hate to burst anyones bubble but those initials/stampings could have been added at anytime by anyone in the past 100 years prior to encapsulation. Even the more famous initials might not have been placed on the card by the person known to have placed them on other cards. Anyone can obtain stamping letters and create a set of initials. To me the only thing genuine about any of these cards is the card itself that in my opinion has been defaced and had its value decreased as a result. Obviously this is only my opinion of value but a stamping is not like a signature with characteristics that allow for specific identification.

It really doesn't matter if Fredrick stamped these cards if he was 9 years old or 70 years old. At one time these cards were part of his collection. The stamp is as good as a signature to me. As far as value, what difference does it make if you find pleasure in collecting them. The only value they had at the time was the fun in amassing and trading them with friends, just like we did in the 60's. Collect what you like, love what you collect.
http://i101.photobucket.com/albums/m...ffbaker001.jpg


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