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Old 11-16-2003, 03:37 PM
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Posted By: scott brockelman

i have a question as to why mayo football and baseball cards which are black backed, unlike the boxers which are on cream colored stock, are sometimes found with a "silver" type of spot filler on the back where there are paper flaws on the back, i have a few and have seen others that are very consistently the same silver colored touch up and mine came from many different places. i am thinking this was some type of factory job and not a contemporary collector's doing.

any thoughts? does anyone on the board own some of these. i will try to add a scan later. ALSO psa & sgc have graded these cards with the silver touch up.

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Old 11-16-2003, 06:28 PM
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Posted By: Peter Thomas

Scott: I have several Boston players with the backs as you described graded by PSA and SGC between 2 and 4. By the way I am making progress on the Ramly Knight and I think I can get the oc off my 7, if so the other one is yours. Send me a scan of your Plank oc maybe we can get its oc removed at the same time.

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Old 11-17-2003, 06:01 PM
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Posted By: Julie

Mine (all seven) are either black, have loss of black, or have scrapbook residue. I see many ads for lower grade Mayos (especially in Lipset auctions, for some reason) saying "black magic marker" has been used to attempt repair.

Never heard of the silver before--and grading companies grading them, too!

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Old 11-17-2003, 07:39 PM
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Posted By: scgaynor

That is a very good question, I have had a few with Silver touch ups on the back as well. The silver is almost the same color, and texture as those silver paint pens used for signing autographs by modern day players.

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Old 11-17-2003, 11:32 PM
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Posted By: Hankron

True story.

During WWII, British airplanes would drop thin stips of metal from the airplanes to fool the German radar. Following the war, the British goverment was left with an incredible surplus of these metal longs strips. Eventually a company bought the surplus and many of the strips became the inside stock for British tobacco cards. If you get one of these trading cards and crack them, you can see that they are metal inside.

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Old 11-18-2003, 07:26 AM
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Posted By: scott brockelman

scott,

you are right it looks like silver sharpie or silver spray paint, but it has to be vintage, it actually looks like old silvering applied to mirrors. i have 4 or 5 and they all came from different places, ove ra long time frame. i am 99% sure it is contemorary.

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Old 11-18-2003, 02:15 PM
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Posted By: murcerfan

Wayne Varner has a couple with the silver dabs in GAI holders, he speculated to me (more of a question to me) that it was from the packaging. However, I now like the flak counter-measures story.
Where were these cards produced and distributed ??
(I always assumed Boston-NY area).

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Old 11-18-2003, 04:16 PM
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Posted By: scott brockelman

i do not think it is from packaging as the silvering is always in low area's almost like factory peel spots filled in, and always on the border, perhaps dull cutting blades? as can be seen from most mayo football the left edge usually has a scalloped look.

you will however find remnants of the dark purple package adhered to the front of the cards and that is definitely from the pack

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Old 11-20-2003, 12:09 PM
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Posted By: murcerfan

I've got some with some purple residue on the fronts as well. Seeing as these cards were printed (I hope)
50 years before WWII, I no longer like the Radar counter-measures theory, albeit an interesting tidbit I never heard before.
It is still odd to me.

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