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1941 Goudey Al Todd
I am looking at 2 1941 Goudey #28 Al Todd's. One is graded Authentic with the name and position at the bottom. The other is not graded but shows the name at the top. Were there different versions printed?
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name at the top cards are just miscuts. The 41s are a great set - The Debs Garms card seems to be the toughest of all to get.
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They are miscuts like Jim said. If anyone ever wants to collect PreWW2 sets that are rife with miscuts, then their choice is either 1941 Goudey or E220 National Caramels.
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correct picture then name team position. Did they do multiples of a player on a sheet and that is on the miscut happened? I agree these are a great set. Thanks. |
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Thanks. Jim |
Jim,
I know when I was putting together my rainbow of '41 Goudey Al Todd cards, it was really tough to find examples that weren't miscut. The Todd card was not one of the SP cards, and they are relatively easy to find, just tough to find ones that aren't miscut. I may have a couple still laying around if your still looking, may be lower condition, but not miscut. Are you looking for any color in particular? Steve |
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I am just getting the Cubs from the '41 Goudey. I only have a few - WARSTLER - YELLOW TODD - GREEN and YELLOW Thanks, Jim |
41 Goudey Love
I fell in love with this quirky set and now have 2 master sets plus another 150 duplicates. Miscuts seem to be more common than properly cut cards. At least in a few cases.
Nearly all the vertical name on top versions I’ve seen have the correct name in the wrong location indicating the sheet repeated players vertically. However I do own one card with a different name on top than the player pictured so this is not universal. All the side to side miscuts I’ve seen show the player numbered next to the player pictured or the edge of the sheet. |
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