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shammus 10-21-2017 11:26 AM

Looking for n284 Buchner's Ad/Poster cutouts...large tradelist included!!
 
Looking for any of the handcut n284 advertising cut-outs that are out there. These would be the ones that have the black lettering overlaying the card. Would also be interested in acquiring a blank backed n284 example or two. I'm happy to buy any you might have lying around or I have quite a bit to trade which I pasted below. Thanks all, I'm starting a bit of a new project here and appreciate the help!

Brian
redmaccie@hotmail.com


d311 lot of 51 sold individually listed here - http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=239249
d311 McArdle “blue grass” variation – VERY SCARCE MISPRINT! missing green color pass...heavy back damage but nice on front
m116 Miller SGC 40 - a couple tiny wrinkles
e90-1 Crawford GAI 1 - small hole punch, nice otherwise
e90-3 Dougherty purple color variation SGC 30 - gorgeous card, purple variation may be unique
e102 Lobert SGC 50 - Slightly off-centered, no significant wear/wrinkling
e121 Johnson SGC 40 – Off-centered but no wrinkling or wear
1918 Zeenut Orr VG – WOB
1918 Zeenut Cox VG – 2 minor corner clips
1918 Zeenut Leverenz (Salt Lake) FR – wrinkling
1918 Zeenut Brooks PR – creases/edge wear
1918 Zeenut Brooks PR/FR – creases
1918 Zeenut Codington EX – no wrinkling/wear...very sharp
1918 Zeenut Conwright EX – no wrinkling/wear....very sharp!
1918 Zeenut Howard PR – creases/edgewear
1918 Zeenut Howard FR -wrinkling/tape on back
1918 Zeenut Kremer VG – no wrinkling, minor wear
1918 Zeenut Kremer VG – WOB, very sharp on front
1918 Zeenut Leifer GD/VG – mild wrinking/residue on back
1918 Zeenut Martin VG – corner wrinkles...very sharp!
1918 Zeenut Ritchie VG – one mild wrinkle...sharp!
1918 Zeenut Rogers (SAC) FR – creases...tougher player!
1918 Zeenut Caldera PR/FR - creasing
e270 Colgan’s Chips Redborders Hobe Ferris GD - Very tough type card, mild wrinkling
t204 Smith PSA 6 - Gorgeous card with sharp corners and no wear
t206 Griffith w/ rare "Oaks Tobacco" Underprint on reverse
t206 Marquard Piedmont 350 PSA 3 - no creasing...mild touches to corners
t206 Spade Scrap w/ Piedmont 150 reverse....Oversized borders
t212-1 Tennant VG+ - mild wear to corners but no wrinkling
t212-2 Dillon GD/VG - Diamond cut with slight color pass shift
1931/32 Exhibit Supply Co Joe Cronin ROOKIE /Heinie Manush VG+ tougher red tinted variation...in great shape, mild corner wear
1936 Goudey Chuck Klein PSA 1.5 - Not sure why only a 1.5, card has very little wear and no creasing
1940 Playball Honus Wagner PSA 6.5 – Gorgeous card in high-grade
w501 Grover Alexander EX+ – no wrinkling or wear...mild toning
1954 Topps Willie Mays SGC 60 – mostly sharp corners...
1964 Topps Mickey Mantle FR/GD – two wrinkles in upper left corner...sharp photo w/ very little wear
1964 Topps Pete Rose (trophy) VG – touches to corners -

shammus 10-26-2017 08:57 AM

Bump....hoping there's 1-2 out there at least people are willing to part with. Willing to purchase outright or would trade generously for these involving any of the cards on my tradelist above. Thanks!!

shammus 11-04-2017 05:22 PM

Bump....snagged a Gillespie and now I'm up to 3 of these.

Anyone else have any they could part with? I'm paying/trading well!!

Thanks in advance
Brian

Tao_Moko 11-13-2017 08:21 PM

Good luck and thanks for the generous trade deal on Gillespie.

shammus 11-14-2017 09:55 AM

Thanks Eric, great working with you and looking forward to next time!

autograf 11-14-2017 02:07 PM

Assume you've at least seen some of the ones pictured on google.com/images out there. I remember, years ago, that Terry Knouse had a near complete display of them that might have been missing 1-2 cards. I think it was like 5x5 cards or 6x6 or some combination of that. I searched my records and can't find a photo of the whole thing unfortunately. I also remember that there is more than one advertising piece as the graphics were different. Good luck in acquiring them. I had a few back in the day when I had 50-60 N284's...............only a couple now with no advertising ones.........

BleedinBlue 11-14-2017 08:12 PM

Question
 
How do I know if my card is an ad cutout? I have an n284 with a blank back that I have suspected was cut from something else. Bought it on tetrtrade 20 years ago and have no idea what exactly it is.

autograf 11-15-2017 06:57 AM

They would have black printing on the front. Buchner took sheets and printed black lettering on the front as advertising. I'm assuming they were subsequently cut up by enterprising kids or adults and that's how we have the cards pictured now.........

http://www.net54baseball.com/picture...ictureid=23489

http://www.net54baseball.com/picture...ictureid=23490

http://www.net54baseball.com/picture...ictureid=23491

WillowGrove 11-15-2017 09:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by autograf (Post 1720067)
Assume you've at least seen some of the ones pictured on google.com/images out there. I remember, years ago, that Terry Knouse had a near complete display of them that might have been missing 1-2 cards. I think it was like 5x5 cards or 6x6 or some combination of that. ....


Yes! I just saw this thread Brian and the first thing that came to my mind was that Tik had a bunch in a larger plastic display like Tom mentioned at their table at the last natty.

Good luck!

shammus 11-15-2017 05:37 PM

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Here's the completed poster. Tom, you are correct. There have to at least be two designs. I have a couple cards that are missing from this one I have pictured altogether.

Looks like it's a 6x7 so 42 cards total. I suppose this gives me an excuse to work on a 19th century project which I don't think has ever happened before for me.

Attachment 294976

Thanks for the insight everyone!

doug.goodman 11-16-2017 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by shammus (Post 1720489)
Here's the completed poster.

THAT

is

amazing

!!

Doug


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