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Old 12-12-2005, 01:51 PM
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Posted By: Kyle

Do you guys like the W-### Strip Cards? Why or why not? I've heard the comments like the strip cards in high grade now are that way cause they were recently cut, but wasn't that the point of the cards? Just curious to hear opinions on them, as they're far scarcer than some of the other items from the same time period.

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Old 12-12-2005, 02:10 PM
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Posted By: Glenn

No I don't. They're ugly.

(and this from an avid T207 collector)

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Old 12-12-2005, 02:18 PM
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Posted By: jamie

i really like some of them- w516, w560, w514. just depend- there are a few issues that have just embarassing artwork but for the most part i like the simple nature of the cards (and their availability)

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Old 12-12-2005, 03:26 PM
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Posted By: H Murphy

I like the W 515-1 and 2 series. Why, who knows. That`s what makes the collecting world go round.

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Old 12-12-2005, 03:32 PM
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Posted By: base2base

There ugly, I wouldn't waste my money.


"Always looking for 1923 V117 Maple Crispette cards"

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Old 12-12-2005, 03:34 PM
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Posted By: Jeff

W572's are decent looking strip cards if you dont mind the black and white and the rougher photos. The person who cut this one long ago shouldnt have been allowed to handle scissors.

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Old 12-12-2005, 04:13 PM
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Posted By: cmoking

I like some of them, and not others. The two I like the most are the W514 (120 card set + variations?) and the W551 set (only 10 cards). Both of these sets are interesting in that they have Ruth along with the other HOFers found in the T206 and Caramel cards. To me, that's an interesting linkage of two different eras.

The negative side is that these cards are flimsy and not substantive...plus they are blank backed making them less interesting.

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Old 12-12-2005, 05:12 PM
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Posted By: MyBuddy

Strips are GREAT ---- Ugly and cheap ------

And if you're into "variations" the sky's the limit ... Normal prints, backward prints, numbered, un-numbered, numbers assending, numbers decending, captions, not captions, captions inside borders, outside borders, etc...etc... heck you'll find something new all the time ...

Also, sure there are X number of baseball Wxxx's, but there are also Y number of Wxxx boxers, and Z number of other athletes, actors, etc.

Pick a set, "finish" it, and tomorrow you'll see another card from that same set you don't have.

Mark my word, strips are gonna take off soon (as well as Dallas -7.5 over Lakers)

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Old 12-12-2005, 05:25 PM
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Posted By: s falletti

I like the looks of these, but there's lotsa fake W517's

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Old 12-13-2005, 02:19 PM
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Posted By: MyBuddy

Lakers 109 - Dallas 106, oh well ...

Strips are still cool, well, maybe except this one:



But, on the other hand, with the cheap production, you'll probably find a bunch'o ghost images out there:



And, of course, the occasional back advertising stamp:




How common/uncommon are these ads ??????????
What other "companies" has anyone else come across ?????
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Two disclosures on Schulte card:
1 -- It was soaked to remove some scrapbook residue.
2 -- It is not for sale at this time.

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Posted By: Kyle

What do you mean by soaked? I understand the concept of it, but how is it done, what are the pros and cons of it, and are there any nice examples of cards that were soaked?

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Posted By: fkw

Here are some unusual strip cards and backs, The 1st one is the tough to find 1923 Fleer card (W515), 2nd is the rare Hendlers Ice Cream (W514), 3rd is the Barker Bread (W514), 4th is an UNCATALOGED Ruth card from the W519-1-2 that is far from completely checklisted (only 2 listed in the SCD), and the last one is a back backwards overprint (W516-2-1) caused by stacking sheets with wet ink. I like the colorful and crude strip cards, there are many rare and unknown variations still out there. Frank


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Posted By: Frank Evanov

Love the strips; especialy the HOFer's:




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Posted By: cmoking

I like the colorful strip cards (don't like the B&W ones). Here's a couple of HOFers with some color to them.


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Posted By: BlackSoxFan

Gee that schulte looks familiar ... hehe... that was a heck of a steal for the price.

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Posted By: Scot

W575-2 Ruth

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Old 12-14-2005, 09:06 AM
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Posted By: identify7

I like the little crudely drawn, typically hand cut by kids, colored, quaint, w type cards. I particularly like including examples which the original owner did not like borders, or was careless about his cutting, as well as examples which would result in a higher grade. I find these cards to be a portion of our Americana which is portrayed in different methods throughout the range of cards available from the 1800s to the present.

I like the black and white cards which are similar to the e-120s and similar types because these strip cards are much cheaper than their candy counterparts. But this is not a preference in the card, it is solely an economical accomodation.

I like the exhibits (which are not hand cut) and their counterparts, the w-517s which are hand cut, and are available in a wide range of colors. The Exhibits are comparitively big cards (four to a binder page) and are available in some very striking colors. The w-517s are available in more subdued, somewhat earthy colors and are about 3x5", I think.

There are other strip cards which are less common, and there are things to like about all of them. But in general, I am an individual who prefers duotone cards - so this group is ideal for my tastes.

There are lots of printing and other errors, design changes and room for research here. And there is no doubt opportunity for those who do the research, to profit from their learning.

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Posted By: s falletti

nice Black Sox strips!.. williams and happy?

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Posted By: s falletti

Just recieved this after a long wait plum fergot the identifier. Can anyone lookup this unclassified W###. it is #71 ruth from mid-'20's I believe... please? tia

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Posted By: Kyle

You've got one of the W511 Variations.

http://www.oldcardboard.com/w/w511/w511.asp?cardsetID=851

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Old 12-14-2005, 11:46 AM
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Posted By: Julie Vognar

Cut too close for their liking, I guess. I don't see any basic difference myself.

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Posted By: Falletti

Thankyou for the reply Kyle. I've added that site to favs.

Julie, PSA will likely holder them, but with the "AUTH" moniker.

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