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Old 07-28-2016, 07:06 AM
MikeGarcia MikeGarcia is offline
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Default 1931 Metropolitan Studios St. Louis Cardinals Dean

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Originally Posted by bcbgcbrcb View Post
Nice pick-up, Bill. I originally had that one slabbed by Beckett, where it resides to this day.
..Ah memories...I also submitted my 1931 Metropolitan Studios St. Louis Cardinals Dizzy Dean rookie to 'Beckett Vintage Grading' , a confidence-guaranteeing title if ever there was one , figuring that it would of course receive a very low grade , or even the "Authentic" notation up in the flip , due to the expertly done coloring artistically added by an early owner ( the kid even used a brown leather toning to the shoes ) ; because of its size and age and frailty I just really wanted it slabbed in a sturdy Beckett holder for protection ; I was resigned to any grade they decided upon , figuring it was well worth the eighteen dollars submission charge...After scratching their heads for a month they returned it as you see it, in my original plastic sleeve. Kept the eighteen dollars though, but that's okay.

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