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Nothing against the seller, but look closely.......
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owner gave it regular hair "cuts" and kept it's nails "trimmed!"
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He sold the same card last week.
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How old is this guy ? Is he the Highlander ?
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I am learning. Thanks guys. |
I always want a clean and well kept card.....edges look all nice and trimmed neatly...
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Great genetics if hes the original owner of a 105 year old card.
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Same guy selling a nicely altered T205 Joss
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So, how can you guys tell that it's been trimmed?
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However, I disagree. The borders still look too wide to have been trimmed. Maybe I'm wrong, but those borders sure like wide. http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/afIAAO...Pr/s-l1600.jpg |
not sure what "home kept" means...but if seller is the original owner he/she's be almost 100. pretty mean ebay skills for an almost centurian.
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VERY nice card though. I'd love to own it. |
Another thing is that the seller seems not to know what "prolific" means; they seem to think it's a general positive descriptor, like "terrific". Calling it a "prolific" card doesn't make any sense, unless this card has created a bunch of new cards.
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There is a difference between wavy and a sloping right hand turn in the top right border.
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I did notice that the top appeared miscut.
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after looking at other cards the seller has for sale i have to say the colors definitely look embellished to me...no way the colors are that vivid...no way!
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After looking again, all his T cards looked trimmed...and some of the Topps and Bowman.
As far as enhancing his scans, yes, definitely too bright. Need sunglasses to look at those. |
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Please explain the rounded corners with no wear to them. No fraying...
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Anyone think winning bidder 1828 was a buddy of his?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1909-11-T-20...p2047675.l2557 |
A better, more prolific breed of Cobb
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$1126.00 for a trimmed Cobb which also slightly foots to the right in the bottom right corner. :rolleyes:
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Nice looking cards although the original owner bit threw me. My red flag is a seller who sells lots of high grade slabbed cards offering a handful of exmtish pre-war unslabbed. You have to at least wonder if the cards came back from the TPG as trimmed because otherwise they likely would have been submitted and graded and sell for a lot more...
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