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nyr1994 05-18-2023 01:06 PM

Uncut sheets
 
Does anyone know the best way to cut cards from an uncut sheet? Maybe a table top cutter?

I have many old magazines with sheets of cards in them as well as some promo sheets.

At this point they are taking up too much space and don't have any particular value. I figure I can cut out the cards and list them on ebay as oddball hand cut cards.

For the record I am NOT looking to trim cards or misrepresent what they are. I am just trying to clear a few shelves of magazines.

Any thoughts are appreciated

Jim

cgjackson222 05-18-2023 01:40 PM

Any reason why you can't sell them as uncut sheets, rather than cutting them?

Sorry, I have no experience cutting an uncut sheet.

philliesfan 05-18-2023 01:42 PM

I have several sheets of 1987 Topps with the fronts blank. Back in the day, I just used scissors to cut a small block of 9 with a star player in the center and sell them at shows. I always told buyers that they are a novelty and were hand cut from a sheet.
I still have several sheets of those but they were stored in a damp basement and have that musty smell. I am not sure what to do with them now.
Bob

nyr1994 05-18-2023 03:44 PM

I have tried using scissors, but the centering is usually off and just doesn't look as good.

bnorth 05-18-2023 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by nyr1994 (Post 2340864)
Does anyone know the best way to cut cards from an uncut sheet? Maybe a table top cutter?

I have many old magazines with sheets of cards in them as well as some promo sheets.

At this point they are taking up too much space and don't have any particular value. I figure I can cut out the cards and list them on ebay as oddball hand cut cards.

For the record I am NOT looking to trim cards or misrepresent what they are. I am just trying to clear a few shelves of magazines.

Any thoughts are appreciated
Jim

It really depends on how much you want to spend. A decent older manual professional matting cutter works great. I have cut up a lot of sheets with one and every card is exactly the same size.

Quote:

Originally Posted by philliesfan (Post 2340873)
I have several sheets of 1987 Topps with the fronts blank. Back in the day, I just used scissors to cut a small block of 9 with a star player in the center and sell them at shows. I always told buyers that they are a novelty and were hand cut from a sheet.
I still have several sheets of those but they were stored in a damp basement and have that musty smell. I am not sure what to do with them now.
Bob

You could always mail them to me.:)

JustinD 05-18-2023 09:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by philliesfan (Post 2340873)
I have several sheets of 1987 Topps with the fronts blank. Back in the day, I just used scissors to cut a small block of 9 with a star player in the center and sell them at shows. I always told buyers that they are a novelty and were hand cut from a sheet.
I still have several sheets of those but they were stored in a damp basement and have that musty smell. I am not sure what to do with them now.
Bob

I fix that the same way I fix smoky purchases.

Get an airtight storage tub and fill the bottom with baking soda about a half inch deep or line the bottom with dryer sheets. I do not like my material to touch in case of a stain or reaction so I suspend the stinky item above by using a wire cooling rack for pies or whatever and using 4 similar items like shot glasses as legs. If you have the room, tossing it in the freezer will speed the process. Wait a few days and check for progress, the smell will be gone in no more than a week for the worst. I have seen kitty litter pellets used for this also.

I actually keep a single card smoke emergency kit in my card area. If it’s just one smoky eBay card, I have an old fashioned draining soap dish like this filled with baking soda that I set the card on and slip into a ziploc bag and leave till I decide to pull it out in a couple weeks. https://www.hartstores.com/en/soap-dish.html

Other options in an emergency can be done also. If it’s large books that are being difficult, I have used cedar pet bedding to kill the smell. If you have an actual mold issue and it needs to be killed, place a very small bowl of bleach in the container and suspend the item 4” at least above. The vapor from the bleach will kill the mold and stop foxing. Be very careful doing this as too long will damage the item.

steve B 05-19-2023 09:05 AM

I prefer cards that came in magazine panels just that way, the full panel still in the magazine.

Not that I'd reject them in another form, when Mom was a librarian she'd take out the SI for kids panels for me. The kids would wreck the magazine stealing them anyway.

philliesfan 05-19-2023 09:36 AM

JustinD
Thanks for the tips. I will have to give it a try and see what happens when I get a chance.......which may not be until I retire in 2 years.
Thanks,
Bob


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