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Old 04-06-2005, 12:16 AM
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Posted By: Bottom of the Ninth

Bill Goodwin has a very nice assortment of pre war cards in his upcoming auction. http://www.goodwinauction.com/auction.asp?curpage=1&action=

I really could use the T227 Cobb...

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Old 04-06-2005, 12:27 AM
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Posted By: robert a

The e93 uncut sheet is a really great piece along with the cj matty!

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Posted By: Wesley

That E93 uncut sheet is very interesting. Does anyone know whether uncut caramel sheets come up once in a while?

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Posted By: Robert

My question is this I am thinking about collecting N172's and I alway thought that the card was a sepia tone, brownish color. Then I just went to the Goodwin auction and see that there are quite a few N172's that look more black and white. Is there a value difference between the 2 types and also do the same poses come in both variations?

Thanks for the insight

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Posted By: Bryan Long

that all old judge cards were at one time black and white. The aging of the cards is what makes them sepia toned the way we see most of them now. But all cards off the printing press were black and white. Other members may be able to give you better information though.

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Posted By: petecld

Wesley,

Only if you consider once in a generation as being "once in a while" can you say a candy sheet comes up for sale. This is a partial press sheet but still only the second E-sheet I am aware of. I've seen more Old Judge sheets.

Definitely NOT an item to "wait for the next one" to come along if you want to own one.

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Posted By: JimB

Hands off the E93 sheet. It is mine.
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Posted By: Ben

Old Judges are thin, sepia toned photographs pasted onto a thick-ish cardboard. Some high grade cards like the ones in the goodwin & co. auction have exceptional contrast, so much so that they may even appear to be b&w, but I assure you that they are and always have been sepia-toned.

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Posted By: quan

that e93 cobb is quite "sharp". I'd have to go home a check but I would think most e93s would have more top/bottom border. That looks more like a t206 border than an e93. Correct me if I'm wrong, Pete/Jim?

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Posted By: Greg

I know of a nice complete E93 sheet that resides in a very nice collection outside of Philadelphia. It came out of Adamstown PA in around '89-'91ish. I offered the antique dealer who had it $10K for it, didn't even sniff it for that. A bigger dealer snagged it. Aroud two months after that, I was visiting one of my customers and he had it on his wall. We had a laugh about it!
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Posted By: robert a

Hey.
We should all go in on the e93 uncut sheet and then split it up!

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Posted By: Josh K.

Im in for $10 - I call dibs on the lower left corner of the Matty card.

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Posted By: JimB

Quan,
That border on the PSA 6 E93 Cobb looks about right to me. I will check more closely when I get home, but I compared it with a photo of another E93 I have on my office computer and it looks about right. That is a very sharp example. Should go for quite a bit I would think. What is interesting to me is the color. It is much more red than most examples which are orange. Like a lot of E93 Cobbs (and E93s in general), it is off center-centered r-l.
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Posted By: john/z28jd

I saw all of the Old Judges in person about a month ago and those are some great looking cards.Hard to believe that so many in a group could all look that nice

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Posted By: petecld

The other sheet of E-cards that I am aware of is a complete E93 set, more than likely the same sheet Greg mentioned.

It is just me or do some of the "opening bids" seem more like "final bid" type numbers???

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Posted By: jeremy1999

i like to see that. the usual estimates that the big auction houses start with are a joke. more realistic w/goodwin.

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Posted By: JimB

Goodwin's opening bids are always pretty high, usually close to what the lots close for.
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Posted By: Richard

Is it just me, or do the colors look a little funny? Like Goodwin's scanner is has some color adjustment problem? Take a look at the Cobb cracker jack - the red background looks awful - overexposed. The card can't really look like that. The psa flips do not have the right red color as well on some auctions. Just bad scan jobs . . .

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Posted By: robert a

Richard.
I think you're right.
The color looks off on every card.

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Posted By: john/z28jd

David is such a perfectionist with his posts.First he had 3 dots and i didnt understand what he meant,then he put 4 dots and i thought he lost his mind,then when he put 4 dots with smiley faces between each one i sort of understood where he was coming from but i rationed out supplies just in case and now that hes finally came to his senses and seen things my way when he said ".."

I couldnt agree more! Id also like to add to his post if i could and say "::." and i mean that

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Posted By: davidcycleback

My original post was about the color of photos but I removed it because I didn't want to be a know it all.

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Posted By: JimB

That makes me feel better about the colors because I noticed it on the E93 Cobb.
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Posted By: Amy

I want to win the PSA 9 John Ward N172 Old Judge card. Does anybody know what a PSA 9 is worth? The SMR only goes up to PSA 8 and the Ward card is listed at 7500 in 8. Here is the link.

http://www.goodwinauction.com/bid/bidplace.asp?itemid=1005

Someone here said Goodwin's starting bid prices are usually close to what the final bid price will be. Is that probably going to be the case with this card? Starting bid price is 5500.

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Posted By: Hal Lewis

No, it will go for more than $15,000 for sure.

Probably way more.

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Posted By: Amy

It may be out of my league if it goes that high.

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