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View Poll Results: Would You Stamp Your Name On Your Own Cards?
Sounds like a great idea! Where's the ink pad?! 9 10.71%
Maybe, but only if it didn't reduce the value of the card 14 16.67%
No, it is selfish and egocentric to do so 12 14.29%
Hey Buddy! Get the damn ink away from my cardboard! 49 58.33%
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Old 08-29-2012, 07:57 AM
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Default Why Not Stamp Your Own Cards?

I am only somewhat serious about this, but a lot of old time collectors (Jefferson Burdick included) liked to stamp the back of their cards with their names. Today, many people collect cards with such stamps (e.g. Howe McCormick). What a nice tradition to maintain, no? I mean, except for the fact that it might ruin the value of the card -- or otherwise be considered defacing -- why not?

I collect signed T206 cards. I do not think it would lower the value of most of my signed T206s if I happened to stamp my name or initials on the reverse. And it would be a nice thing to have my collection forever memorialized that way.

Again... why not?

Would you ever consider doing this?
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