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Can anyone tell me what this BABE RUTH card is from??
I feel like this was part of a larger card. Like a Topps Stand up or something? Im finding nothing though. Does anyone know where this came off of?
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Standard sized toploader for scale? Maybe cut from a movie advertising card?
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Thanks swarmee...you found it.....why on earth would they do that?? Is mine worth anything on Ebay?? lol
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My guess is it was cut out by someone to give to their kid, and they didn't want the cigarette connection to influence the kid. The same thing can be seen with N172s and other cards where the manufacturer information has been removed. Steve |
Thanks for all the help everyone!
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agreed...definitely a cool piece that has some value...albeit a small % of the signs value.
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I could be wrong, but I don't think this was originally cut from an Old Gold display. The originals are large oversized tri-folds, with this cut appearing much smaller. I'm not sure if smaller examples of the display were produced, but considering this piece is only about 1/3 larger than a card.... it seems way too small.
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I'm not sure either. I see the fold at the leg, which is a good sign for it being the right piece, but I don't see the fold at the waist, which is indicative of it being correct.
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Brent has a good point. And we're comparing the colour area left around the cut-out -- the salmon colour of the Old Gold lettering in the sign
appears as one would expect just above the bat handle in the cut-out, and the space between Babe's wrists is black in both sign and cut-out. But the colour beyond the D in "Old" is black in the sign, but appears to be that pale teal (again, the line just above the middle of the bat) in the cut-out. |
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Cut out of an R309 Ruth????
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R309 Is black and white
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