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How many T206 PSA 7's and 8's have borders this large?
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I'm probably overly suspicious by nature, and I'm sure I've rejected legit cards because of my nature, but when you see a card with borders like this how can you NOT question all the high grade stuff floating around out there?
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True Scott, but that Evers does have extra thick borders. Still a lot of the high graded T206 cards seem to have 1/3rd of this size border.
And thinking about this from a different perspective, how many nicer raw T206 cards still have borders like this... Brian |
I agree. Mainly because I remember a point in time during the 1980's where it was almost common practice with certain sellers to trim every card they had. Because so much trimming was being done, there was not a whole lot that you could use as comparison. This was before anyone was slabbing anything, and before the internet was avaliable to the public. It was also one of the reasons that I didn't collect tobacco cards as a kid. Because I knew nothing about them, and there was no easy way to learn about them. It was no different than coins being cleaned and stamps having cancelations removed and perforations being repunched.
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When David Hall's T206's were being auctioned off by HA, many of the higher graded cards looked suspect to me.
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My favorite T206 is a Red Cobb with a Old Mill back. One of the highest graded I have seen has by far the smallest borders I have seen on a T206 with a number grade.
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I find a new excitement now, when I spot an original card. I try harder to add it to the collection. Condition is not always as important; to be able to hold in my hands, the same card as that kid in 1909. I pull an original out at card shows; take it out of the sleeve; hand it to the kid and ask him how it feels to hold a 110 year-old baseball card. For me, these are parts of the hobby to not lose.
It's cool to feel like a kid again. https://www.net54baseball.com/pictur...ictureid=35678 Ben "I love baseball history backstory; especially when it involves cards." |
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To me this is what an ideal T206 looks like. I'd take this over a narrow or short 8 every day of the week. |
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I saw many fat boardered T206’s before grading. Afterwards not so many. 😳
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big borders
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From the BST, thanks Tony! https://luckeycards.com/mcgraw.jpg |
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If you do a simple search you’ll see most Bob Grooms Have large borders and most Chief Meyers green have narrow borders - not all but most - I picked up a Groom Howe McCormick that’s also physically larger than any of my other T206
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Appreciate big wide boarder’s
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Bingo. I know many may not want to hear this, but you need to very skeptical of high graded tobacco cards. Especially newer graded ones. |
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Doug 'just sayin...' Goodman |
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I like em' wide and centered. - |
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Centered a bit top to bottom :) https://luckeycards.com/t206j.jpg |
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Nice Fatty Leon.
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Think about this - why don't you see many high grade jumbo cards?
1 - Most jumbos are not high grade because they are a true representation of a cards condition that has not been trimmed. 2 - Many jumbo cards have been trimmed down to get that higher grade and the TPGs just do a poor job of catching trimmed cards. |
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I was surprised this only got a 5, has nice full borders! (Actually, should qualify that, with the tougher grading now, it’s a perfectly fine grade for the card). Doesnt matter anyway, i was excited to have the card with the expansive borders.
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Like Phil, I like em' wide, or tall, and centered.
Great Matty Paul. Love it! |
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You know, somewhere theres a so called professional card trimmer, thats having uncontrollable urges, just scrolling through this post. Looking at all the potential PSA 8's. :D
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Nah. Those aren’t the fat boarders from the 70’s. Sorry, only the Johnson may qualify.
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