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Sort of O/T: To Be or Not to Be
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I purchased these two small 1951 Bowman uncut error sheets (blank backs) with the idea of cutting them into individual cards, keeping a couple of the cut cards, and selling the rest of the cards on eBay. Yet, now that I have them in hand, I'm starting to have second thoughts. I'm still leaning towards cutting them, but I want to throw this question out for the masses. Should I cut away or not (all applications must be submitted by this weekend)???
Attachment 57999 Attachment 58000 By the way, I'm assuming these two small sheets came from the batch that both Huggins and Scott and REA had in prior auctions (Thus, there alot of these error cards in the marketplace) : http://www.robertedwardauctions.com/.../2009/619.html http://apr08.hugginsandscott.com/cgi...pl?itemid=7410 Lovely Day... |
Iggy- you have to know cutting them up is a terrible idea. Please leave it as is, it's a beautiful sheet.
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Error looks more interesting this way. I'd frame one. :) |
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Great looking sheet. In my (collector) opinion it would be blasphemy to cut it up.
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I vote for:
"Yes! You own the sheet, do whatever you want with it." Only because it is yours and you have the right to do with it as you please. The only issue I do have is the motive of selling in the future. It has to be clear that they are hand cut from a sheet. Even if you disclose this, there is no guarantee the person buying from you won't flip it without disclosing this information. Eventually someone may try and get a TPG involved and they will say it is trimmed. I am a strong believer of if it is yours you can do with it as you please within moral/legal limits, in this case not doing it with fraudulent intent. EDIT to add: I wouldn't do it. I would frame them. |
It would look gorgeous framed. Please don't cut them up, or sell them to a board member. They look amazing. But, it is yours, you can do whatever you want.
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No cut....
or you'll forever be associated with the sawdust from Shoeless Joe's bat.
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Really nice sheet
I'd suggest sending it to me and that way you don't have to decide :-)
Seriously, don't cut it up, it's such a nice piece and would display beautifully. John |
Save one, cut one.
Keep a few cards, sell a few cards. |
Looking at the auction listings...
I voted to keep 'em in sheets, but looking at the auction listings, your two "sheets" appear to have been cut down already.
Looks like the original had groupings that were 2 rows x 9 columns (call them A and B). Each grouping was paired with another grouping horizontally (2 rows x 19 columns) in which the left and right groups alternated: AB BA AB BA I would still keep them together, but I wouldn't blame you for cutting off the far left column or one of the rows on one of your sheets. |
The masses have spoken and by a landslide. I had no idea that Net54ers could actually agree on something. Thanks for all those that responded. It was appreciated. I will nix the cutting of the sheet.
Oh well, I guess my daughter won't be getting that trampoline for her birthday..........................and how in the world am I going to convince my wife that the Net54 consensus was to frame both Bowman card sheets, remove a few pictures of the kids from the wall, and place the Bowman cards in its place......................."but honey, don't you get it; these are not just ordinary baseball cards, they are printer scrap baseball cards." Lovely day... |
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Instead of moving pictures off the wall, tell her that you are willing to put them on the ceiling so that you can look at them while you are laying down. |
do not cut those lovely cards pleeease,,,
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Iggy, if it meant not getting your daughter the trampoline -- I'd cut the sheet.
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The only reason I can think of to suggest that yes, you should cut them up as mentioned, would be if you were going to give me one of the cards. I'll send you a stamped envelope, just let me know. Otherwise, keep 'em in tact. If it's a money thing, sell one and keep the other in tact.
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Thanks for the sentiment, it is appreciated. She will get here trampoline, whether I cut, sell, or not. All these years I always thought you were one of the tough guys. Sort-of like the John Wayne of prewar cards.................I guess I will have to reassess my interpretation ;).
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I'd had my eye on those but missed the ending. Glad someone here got them.
I wouldn't cut them. But I can't usually even cut old magazines for the ads, even the trashed ones usually get a reprieve. Steve B |
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