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Posted By: Scot
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Posted By: leon
I think it would be sacrilegious to cut up a strip like that. I have many and sold many, and although contemplated doing it, have never done it. To me it's a little bit like the friggin' (@Tbob) cutting up jerseys and putting them in cards.....I won't say I will never do it but don't think I will.... |
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Posted By: Seth B.
Why trim it up? I assume it's because the resale of the high grade cards is better? I would think something like that would be scarce enough to hold its value in one piece. It certainly displays better as a strip, and I hope you either keep it as such or sell it to someone who will. That's a great looking piece; I sure hope it stays intact. |
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Posted By: Scot York
I hear you. What would a strip bring compared to high grade singles? |
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Posted By: Dave
I can tell ya I've been looking for a W590 Gehrig in it's full strip for some time. Anyone ever seen one intact? |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I've always been curious as to the dimensions of the as-issued W590 cards |
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Posted By: Joe Jones
Its like an unopened pack. They are getting rarer (IS THAT A WORD |
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Posted By: Scot York
Warshawlaw, |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
It looks like getting a very high grade Alexander may not be a problem, but many of the others are printed close together. I'd check with a grading company to determine what size borders are necessary. If feasible, Id then determine who can reliably cut the strip up for me. There very well could be sufficient money involved to make your choices obvious. At no point in time would I get out my exacto, eyeglasses, and hack at it. It would be a business decision involving professionals, costs and anticipated profit; or it would stay as made. |
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Posted By: fkw
Thats the thing about W590s, the cards never have big borders on both sides because of the design of the strip. All the strips Ive seen are exactly like this one with the number at the end (next to Grimm), and the thin borders between cards. I have never seen a Gehrig Strip, But I have seen or owned 4-5 of this strip (Grimm-Speaker). If I ever sent a W590 to be graded Id add a note telling them the left and right border are normally thin (In case they didnt know). I have dont this when Ive sold singles in the past, even including a scan of a strip like this one. |
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Posted By: leon
not the best pic but.... |
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Posted By: Scot
With the emails I received and the response here, I'm not going to be responsible for cutting this strip. I like single cards but, this does look good intact. Thanks for your opinions and help. |
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