OK, in an attempt to get back to the Cobb/Cobb.....
One aspect of the Goodwin Cobb that seems to have been missed here is the fact that this one appears to be only the third example to not have a glossy surface (out of ~15 total examples known of the Cobb/Cobb back.
So.....~12 copies with a glossy surface - 3 copies without a glossy surface.
Could the price for the Goodwin example be due to the lack of the glossy surface?
And could we be seeing a differentiation price-wise between the two variations?
Just something to think about.
Edited to add that the Goodwin example has what I believe is the best surface condition of any example I can remember seeing. The blood-red background is immaculate! The only "problems" with the card are the four corners, and perhaps extremely slight registration issues with Cobb's image. I can't remember seeing any example of the Cobb/Cobb back that didn't have some creasing or general surface damage/wear. This by itself, could be another reason for a higher-than-normal bid. Put this together with the rarity of the non-glossy surface.....
Steve
Last edited by Steve D; 04-25-2010 at 04:50 PM.
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