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T206 Nodgrass Variation
Posted By: <b>Jim Rivera </b><p>Any information on this card needed~<BR> <BR>Does this card only come in the batting pose?<BR>Does it exist with more than one back advertisement?<BR>Can a players name be erased and the card still pass PSA grading service? <BR>Any information would be a great help.<BR>Anyone liking a scan of the card I am questioning please email<BR>stemmers37@att.net<BR>Thank you<BR>Jim Rivera(cfc1909)
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T206 Nodgrass Variation
Posted By: <b>Brian Weisner</b><p><BR><BR> Hi Jim<BR> The answer to all of your questions is <BR><BR> YES. <BR>Some are real and some are altered, so unless your certain steer clear. Be well Brian
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T206 Nodgrass Variation
Posted By: <b>Marc S.</b><p>I would not consider purchasing a Nodgrass variation in the current environment unless:<BR><BR>a) you can personally view the card and examinate it closely under lighted loupe under a variation of angles, etc.<BR><BR>b) if you cannot view it personally beforehand, I would only consider purchasing it if it has at least part of the "S" still present. Of all the altered ones I have seen personally or through scans -- the "S" has been completely missing each time. Many of the authentic examples have at least a portion of the "S" still present -- usually the top left if memory serves me correctly. I have not encountered an altered example that has any portion of the "S" still there. There are authentic one(s) without any portion of the S, but I would be extremely wary of any such examples unless you could personally view them and convince yourself (And hopefully other experts) that it is authentic and unaltered.
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T206 Nodgrass Variation
Posted By: <b>runscott</b><p>If a "nodgrass" with a partial "S" is not appealing, then why would a "nodgrass" with no "S" be much more appealing? i.e.- think about how this "problem" occurred and then you might not be so interested in adding the card to your collection.<BR><BR>But it's all just a matter of personal taste - I like the printer's scrap cards, but others on this board consider them to have the same value as did the printers back in 1909 who tossed them in the can.
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T206 Nodgrass Variation
Posted By: <b>Dan Mckee</b><p>Your only mistake is "under a loop" this will show nothing. The fakes look great 10X magnified, you can only see the work when you hold them under a regular light bulb and about a foot away from you and tilt it slightly. You will then see a small round dull spot where the "S" was removed. I have owned 4 REAL ones in my 34 years, ALL had a part of the right side of the "S" still present. That statement was on the money! Dan.
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T206 Nodgrass Variation
Posted By: <b>Dan Mckee</b><p>Oops! Absolutely only the batting pose exists! Bob Lemke has removed the catching pose from the catalog. No one I know has ever seen a catching pose Nodgrass prior to the late 1990's.
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