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Default Show your vintage uncut sheets / strips!

I never was much of a fan of uncut sheets in the past, but was thrilled to recently pick up this 1933 Goudey Sport Kings uncut sheet. Sure, the condition isn't great in some areas, but I was very happy to find one in a range which I could afford.

I'd love to see any other vintage uncut sheets that anyone else has (or has pics of)....
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I never was much of a fan of uncut sheets in the past, but was thrilled to recently pick up this 1933 Goudey Sport Kings uncut sheet. Sure, the condition isn't great in some areas, but I was very happy to find one in a range which I could afford.

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WOW - those E93 sheets are incredible!!
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My only uncut mini-sheet/strip picturing 1960 Minor League team issue of HOF'er, Juan Marichael and future Major Leaguer, Matty Alou. Sorry, it's more post-war than pre-war but...........
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I have always liked this one but still not sure about it. Under magnification it is entirely one piece.....(I think )

and added the obak proof strip.....
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Thanks to some random bald guy from Texas at the Oaks show...

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Hey Phil, that looks more like Matty Alou with Marichal.
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Hey Leon, can't believe it's yours without the quarter!
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Times are tough. I had to spend the quarter.

John- bald, fat and stupid......a perfect formula for happiness!! Like I said, had I not picked up the proof strip I would have kept the one you got. I can't keep everything and sometimes need to sell things to more easily hang onto, or acquire, others.
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Thanks for the correction, Rhett. I just made the change to my post.
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"John- bald, fat and stupid......a perfect formula for happiness..."

Leon you sure that wasn't me? Together we could make some sort of uber-out of shape transformer or the Card Wonder Twins.... "In Form of Type Card...in the shape of water bucket"

Why the hell did one Wonder Twin always turn into something cool and the other a bucket of water anyways?

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Default Sportscards uncut sheets

For starters, here are some of my complete uncut sheets.




1949 BOWMAN BB 3rd series 36-card sheet with color errors.

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1952 BOWMAN FB (large issue) 1st series 32-card sheet

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1948 BOWMAN FB 1st series 36-card sheet

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1948 LEAF Boxing Champions 49-card sheet

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I have some pre-War and many more post-War sheets that I may get around to posting later.


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Here's a few

'41 Playball Paper issue sheet, #'s 1-12


'34 WWG panel


Complete 1940 W711-2 Reds Harry Hartman sheet.


'49 Bowman sheet.


'55 Topps Doubleheader panel.
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Complete set of 1927 W560 cards on 4 uncut sheets comprising of 49 baseball players (including Ruth, Gehrig, and Johnson),
13 other sports figures, and aviators Charles Lindbergh and Richard Byrd.



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1948 BOWMAN 2nd printing 36-card sheet interspersed with the 12 Hi #s (#37-48) in this set.

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1949 BOWMAN BB complete 4th series sheet (cards #109-144).

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great pics, fellas!!!

i have one:
W515-1, strip of 8, with 5 HOFer's, including sisler, heilmann,baker,frisch,
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1920s W-Unc strip made from Exhibit Blue Boxers images



1948 Leaf 4 card strip



1976 Star Trek uncut strip from Topps Vault

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Anthony,
I love that Play Ball sheet!

Ted,
Nice Bowmans!

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i absolutely love the mind meld and the daggers----two of my favorite episodes from the ancient days.
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Two 1950 BOWMAN 1st series 8-card panels

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...................... 1953 BOWMAN .................................................. ................. 1954 BOWMAN 4-card "salesman's sample"
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Love those '50 Bowman panels Ted. I've always considered that the transition set between the earlier, pre-war R cards and the more modern cards that began with 52 Topps. Here is my '53 panel, from the big find by Bob Sevchuk back in the early 80's and the centerpiece of my collection:

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1943 M & P (8-card) strip





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Love those '50 Bowman panels Ted. I've always considered that the transition set between the earlier, pre-war R cards and the more modern cards that began with 52 Topps. Here is my '53 panel, from the big find by Bob Sevchuk back in the early 80's and the centerpiece of my collection:





Hi Dave....very nice '53 Topps panel. I remember Sevchuk's big find, wasn't it in Suffolk Co. (Long Island) ?

Most likely you've seen this 1952 Topps 1st series (1/2) sheet....so, I'm posting it for those who haven't.....






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1950 BOWMAN BB complete 36-card mid-series sheet (cards #145 - 180). Sorry about the truncated scan, as this sheet was to big for my scanner.






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for everything above....just nuts!





1926 w512 sheet:




1968 topps proof sheet: nolan ryan rookie




1961 nu scoops horror:



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I don't have camera facilities, but I have the 1949 1st series sheet with the 3rd series sheet overprinted on the back (Ted Z. has seen this several times while visiting my home). All the other pix in this thread are all good stuff!
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Here are some of the uncut strips and sheets that I have.
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I don't have camera facilities, but I have the 1949 1st series sheet with the 3rd series sheet overprinted on the back (Ted Z. has seen this several times while visiting my home). All the other pix in this thread are all good stuff!

Hey Danny

Gee, does time fly, you showed me your 1949 Bowman (36-card) sheet 35 years ago.

And if you recall, at that time it solved a 32 year old mystery regarding the missing #4 card.



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Hi Anthony

I really love your 1953 Bowman sheet; and, also your 1941 Play Ball sheets.



1948 BOWMAN Basket Ball complete 36-card Hi# -series sheet (cards #37 - 72). Note that the color printing of this sheet is incomplete.
The Blue and Red ink applications are missing.







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now you drop a mikan sheet on us?

as if i wasn't already but extremely impressed, ted.
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A tough "Teddy card" on a 1959 Fleer 6-card panel.

The elusive #68 card...."Ted Signs for 1959".






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The items in this thread blow me away! Every one of them. Great stuff, guys!!
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as if i wasn't already but extremely impressed, ted.

Hey Bob

I'm impressed that you're impressed with the 1948 Bowman Mikan sheet....thanks.


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I'm impressed that you're impressed with the 1948 Bowman Mikan sheet....thanks.





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I'm impressed with how impressed you both are with each other ... and with these incredible sheets!

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Yep, really happy with that W529-8 sheet. I remember being the underbidder to you in the Legendary auction, but managed to get it in Hertage when you decided to sell. I really never see these for sale at all (or at least the Ruth) whether in sheet form or singles.
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This partial scan is from a complete sheet of the East Hills (Pittsburgh) 25-card set. The sheet size is 16 1/4 " wide by 21 1/2 " long. My scanner isn't large enough to show the entire sheet.

When I get around to taking a photo of the entire sheet, I'll replace this scan of with the complete sheet.



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now you're just teasing us, ted!
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nice! love those cards...

specifically the cock of the rock and the pouter pigeon!

same a&g "birds of" but different categories, i think!

i also have one of a hawk eating a mouse upside down that's pretty wicked looking....
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1948 leaf pirates. Not baseball, but still pretty cool.
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How about a W572 complete strip of 10 cards
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