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REA Many Uncut Sheets
Wow, check out a the REA Auction. A lot of uncut sheets from the '60's and '70s ! Some proofs! Are there many uncut sheet collectors ?
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I am aware of one uncut sheet collector that used to post on the PSA boards who seemed to have an incredible collection of uncut sheets from several different decades. I am not sure if he ever made his way over to these boards but his collection seemed to be unmatched. I cannot help but wonder if perhaps these sheets in the REA auction may be his collection.
For the life of me I cannot remember his name but I am confident I will remember it eventually. It's hell to get old. |
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I have one full sheet in my collection. I like the way they display. I don’t particularly like proof sheets or sheets that are missing color or text.
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I did a trade with a guy named Craig a year or two ago who seemed to have a lot of proof and sheet stuff. Does that sound familiar?
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I have a few dozen, from 1908 to 1971. They are tough to store though, and unless you have a lot of wall space even tougher to display.
I'm working on a few sets in uncut form, if anyone has any '41 Playballs in either sheets or strips I'm very interested. |
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Is this known already? In looking at the 1965 Topps uncut sheet from the auction (above), I noticed that there were only three Roger Craig cards, whereas others seemed to appear four times across the sheet(s). So I started to examine the entire sheet and found out that a whole bunch of cards only occur three times. Among them are: 1965 Topps #411 Roger Craig 1965 Topps #396 Frank Bertaina 1965 Topps #428 Bob Shaw 1965 Topps #383 Felipe Alou 1965 Topps #420 Larry Jackson 1965 Topps #404 Stan Williams 1965 Topps #405 John Roseboro 1965 Topps #419 Ruben Amaro 1965 Topps #382 J C Martin 1965 Topps #372 Clay Dalyrmple 1965 Topps #410 Luis Aparicio 1965 Topps #406 Ralph Terry 1965 Topps #386 Cubs Rookies 1965 Topps #398 Reds Rookies 1965 Topps #422 Aubrey Gatewood 1965 Topps #399 Ray Herbert 1965 Topps #436 Don Elston 1965 Topps #378 Chuck Estrada ...and then I stopped checking. Are the cards listed (as well as the others I didn't get to) considered SP's?? If this full, two-sided sheet is official (and the only one used), then the quantity of some cards printed was only 75% of the number printed of other cards (it's late, so I'm sure that was poor grammar, but I digress)...unless there was also a second version of the sheet that included more of some cards and less of others to balance out the totals?? |
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77 card series have 3 rows printed 4 times across the 264 card full sheet and then 4 different rows printed 3 times. John |
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I doubt highly there is a different 264 card sheet. I had saved years ago a bunch of panels from this series and they matched perfectly to both sides of this sheet. Also Topps was cheap, configuring and printing a different layout cost time and $
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I think I was always under the impression that all cards were produced in (relatively) the same amounts except for the dreaded SP's primarily found in the higher series. This revelation, although not really very significant, adds a new piece to the puzzle.
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I was hoping for a 1959 uncut sheet...but alas nothing....its one of the last thing i need for the Complete Complete Master Collection for 59 :-P
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Good luck to you and your better half!!! |
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True yes he does but 3 k for a 33 card uncut...is really really steep considering the last auction sold at 930 for 54 and a 44 card panel last summer and the prices have not gone up they have gone down sadly. I would expect to be at or below that 930 mark but its worth asking
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If the relative print quantity was high, then the 3:4 ratio is probably not noted as SPs even though some cards were printed at a lower frequency than others in the same sheet. In 1965, apparently Topps printed a lot of cards of Series 5, so the cards printed at 3/4 that of others are not noted as SPs. The high series (series 7) and semi-highs (series 6) most likely used a similar print pattern as that of series 5, but SPs are noted in series 7 simply because the quantity printed was much lower.
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