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Probably time to talk about all those Factory30's on...
eBay last week. Which ones were previously unconfirmed backs? Who got them? Did the sales get scuttled by an unscrupulous backdoor deal?
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I didn't see them. Did they get pulled before closing?
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Al Burch fielding
Bill Bradley batting Rube Manning pitching George McQuillan batting Heinie Wagner right shoulder All with Sweet Cap 350-46 fact 30 and all were considered probable no prints when referencing t206resource. Auction ended June 30th and all 5 finished around $190 each and were all in nice condition. None of the auctions had any description on origination but I think it's obvious the cards came from a stored away collection or were part of some "find". Winning bidder was the same for all of them..... Net54er???? ;) |
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John.....
WOW!!!! has jim or tim been notified???
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Manning (pitching) SCap 350-460 fact. 30
I'm pretty sure I have this card in an SGC 86....I will check tonight.
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These are still unconfirmed. All of these cards are hand cut. My guess is they were scheduled to get the 42 overprint, but didn't for some reason, and were cut up carefully and stored together for a very long time. I was the under-bidder on the 5 big ones. If the winner wants to PM me, I have a couple more thoughts about them.
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Hey Luke,
I was thinking along the same lines... Especially after looking closely at the scans.... Be well Brian |
I recall another card posted in the last year or so that appeared to be a card that didn't get the 42 overprint. Need to look for that thread.
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Was it Ames?
In this thread?
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Search on net54 for thread with T206 Sweet Caporal Magee in the title and you shall find what you seek, says the spider to the fly.
Brian |
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http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=185417 scans from the thread: http://www.net54baseball.com/attachm...1&d=1395807974http://www.net54baseball.com/attachm...1&d=1395807994 |
Very nice catch -- I missed these on eBay. Super interesting, but I think in the end they are scrap -- akin to the "yellow brown" 350/460 RP SC 460/30s scrap that were previously known.
Essentially I agree with Luke. These were likely intended to be SC 460/42 overstrikes but were discarded as a sheet before the overstrike and hand-cut. Scot |
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I was wondering if anyone got any information from the seller about these.
Attachment 248023Attachment 248025Attachment 248026 I think someone mentioned in another thread about them that the seller told them he was selling them for someone else. I had contacted the seller while he was still listing them and I told him that I wasn't looking to do any off ebay deals I was just interested in some background info if he was willing to share that. He did get back to me and said he was busy and would email me when he had time but he never did get back to me. I did send him another email after he sold what he claimed was the last one but he never responded. |
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The seller told me that s/he was selling them on behalf of someone else and never knew how many more there were because the owner brought them to him/her in the batches in which they were listed. I also recall seeing a mention of the last group so I assume the owner told the seller that this was the end. I was too scared to pay up to get one of the missing OPs because it could have been a big waste of money if there ended up being 30 of each.
I did buy one of the seller's other apparent scraps that was a F30 confirmed as both F30 and F42 OP. This card makes me wonder about sheet layouts - whether a) the printer also scrapped a sheet of F30s that contained cards that were actually issued or b) the 42 OP was applied only to certain cards on a sheet. a) seems much more likely but b) would create some wild patterns. Also in favor of a) is that there were pencil lines on many of the missing OP cards and this one doesn't have them so multiple sheets may have been scrapped. BTW - if we ever find out that someone cut up a full sheet in 2016 to sell them as singles I will violently throw up. :D |
This "find" comes from around the Wichita, Kansas area and the seller is Rock's Dugout in Wichita. I know this because I was there when he had all the cards.
Many of these never made it to the public . . . ask me how I know :) |
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There are 2 groups of these SWEET CAPORAL 350-460, Factory #30 cards. This "split-personality" of the 350/460 series was explained
in a thread presented on this forum in April 2016. Check-out this thread....http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=220948 FYI....these 2 groups of cards are displayed here...... Group A .http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...1cards25xx.jpg http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...14cards14x.jpg ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Group B http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...14cards13x.jpg http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...14cards13x.jpg TED Z . |
Hi Ted,
Thanks for reviving the April 2016 350/460 profile thread--which was very enlightening. Sorry I missed your last post on that thread (which I just realized). Scot |
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Grouping subjects together can become complicating. There is evidence
that the layouts changed on different brands and there is even evidence that they changed within the same series and backs. There were 107 of the factory 30 "no-prints" that were sold on ebay (that I know of) by the same seller, all of them are in Ted's group B. Multiple examples of every subject in "group B" were sold with the exception of Lajoie, there were no sales of a lajoie example. Now if you compare this group of Factory 30 "no prints" to one of the test print scraps with a similar group there a few of outliers. Attachment 248199 Attachment 248200 Represented on the back of these scraps are: Conroy (With Bat) McQuillan (With Bat) Pelty (Vertical) Burch (Fielding) Crawford (With Bat) Mullin (With Bat) Lake (St Louis-No Ball) Willetts Jordan (Batting) Wagner (Bat On Right Shoulder) Willis (Batting) Bradley (With Bat) Manning (Pitching) Steinfeldt (With Bat) All of these are 350-460 subjects and are in both Ted's group B and the group of Factory 30 "no-prints that were sold on ebay. But also on the backs of these are: Marquard (pitching) Schaefer (Washington Seymour (Portrait) These three are 460 only subjects. The Schaefer and Seymour are on the same card so that could be explained by the possibility of more than one scrap sheet of these but the Marquard (460 only) is next to a Mcquillan (Bat) a 350-460 subject on the same card together. |
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Thanks, Ron |
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I spoke with Joe from Rocks Dugout, he said he Didn't have much information
on them but he did say that the person brought in over 400 T206 cards that originated from an estate sale in NY. |
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There was a group of nine no prints in PSA holders that recently sold
on ebay and none of them came from this large group that was sold on ebay in 2015-16 so it looks like at least a couple of sheets survived from the scrap pile. Attachment 286797 |
Are we sure that these cards were not part of the find? I know it was mentioned that there were over 400 cards. I have scans of the 2015-2016 listings but haven't compared them to these cards yet, to see if these were ones sold then and just now graded.
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There is information that some of them were sold off ebay so I can't say for sure that these aren't from that group but none of them match the ones sold on ebay and they all seem to have slightly rounder corners. Here's the Wagner that sold recently on ebay. It has several print spots that don't match any of the six that sold in the 2015-16 group on ebay. Attachment 286851 Attachment 286852 |
Interesting print spots. I remember reading an article somewhere a few years before these cards started showing up, about an old time collector/researcher that confirmed that these cards existed. I just don't remember where I read it.
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Curious, I picked up this no print Wilhelm from Greg Morris about a week ago. Had to wait until I had the card in hand to confirm (I didn't want a back scan mix up). It looks like GM was selling a collection of t206s, he had 30+ listed back to back closing on Sunday and this was buried in the listings. It had quite a few watchers and I was surprised I won it. As you can see the sides are not butchered with scissors like the others found in the kwb1b find, but I'm pretty certain it's from the same collection (see next post). Or, the two finds could be related (see Pat's post #25 above). In the above post, the cards are not chopped up like kwb1b find, but I wonder if they come from the same printing date. Maybe someone grabbed a few sheets on their way out the door and they were split up over time (some sheets to a guy who knew how to cut and some to a kindergartner with dull scissors.)
Does anyone have a Wilhelm NP from the "other" find I can compare it to? I know that Ted mentioned in post 181 of his monster thread that David Hall had previously found 28 sc.460.30 no prints (Wilhelm wasn't on the list). Would love to see scans of all of those as well to see if they are connected. |
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Here are 4 of the klb1b cards, and notice they all have brown and green bleeding into the border. The GM card does as well.
Also, note that they hall have that little "center" line right above the name. Most of these cards are missing these as well. Seems to be these are from the same sheet, or at least printed around the same time. Any thoughts? |
Hi Tony, I"m on a tablet right now but when I get back to my computer I'll check the
folder I have on these to see if I have any different Wilhelm's from the ones you posted. I have scans of all the no prints that sold and I do know that all of cards had matching color shifts. |
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Well that's a surprise. I can't see enough detail on the centerline, but they're probably identical. Which means they're probably from the same position on multiple sheets. If it was one sheet, they should have small differences, like some with the centerline and some without. I'd think that printed at the same time is as certain as we can get without being there. Once it's set, the registration won't vary much at all. |
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Sorry guys, my pictures of pictures are very small. Here are the larger scans, and hopefully you can see better:
Also, notice below his right elbow there is a small window of white by the border. |
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Hi Tony, I do have one other Wilhelm from the ebay seller.
Attachment 340772 #1 in your group is #4 your #2 is #2 in mine your #3 is #1 in mine and your #4 is #5 in mine. You're missing #3 here's a larger scan of the front and back. Attachment 340775 Attachment 340776 in your large scans #3 and #4 are scans of the same card. |
After a quick look, it gets more interesting.
They may be different positions. I didn't see any 350's with the centerline, or any 350-460's without it. And there do seem to be slight differences, but they could just be inking levels. |
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Factory line tends to move around on the back of these cards as well.
On three, the B cuts the Y right down the middle while on the same card the J doesn't touch the 0. On the other three, the B cuts the Y to the right and the J does touch the 0. Steve, does this mean same sheet, but different backs or different sheets? |
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It also means that the factory line wasn't part of the overall back, but was added individually. It's probably true for all the SC cards and Piedmont 350-460 cards. I'm not sure about others. It seems like a lot of extra work if you know a brand is only from one factory, but maybe. Finding out how many slightly different backs there are for the same front and matching them with similar slight differences on the fronts should eventually give us an idea of how many cards the sheet was vertically. Sort of like the plate scratches, but not as obvious, and with no way to tell which one was above another one (Aside from miscuts, but there's too few of those. ) Or if there were two different fronts in the same vertical row and how many of each. |
The J touches the O differently in all 3, so those are 3 different positions.
I haven't spotted a clear difference in the other 3, except maybe one had a slightly deformed Y? So 4-5 different positions out of 6 cards. |
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There are stains on the back of some of the cards. I'm not sure but they
might have been from the full sheet before it was cut down. Here are a couple of Wagners that might have been together vertically #2 and #5. Attachment 341058 Attachment 341059 Attachment 341060 |
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