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				 W560 advice; Hornsby and Johnson 
 
			
			Hello everyone,
 My name is George.  I am new here.  Here is a brief introduction:  I am of those who where obsessed with cards as a kid and teen, then was disillusioned with the market of the late 90s and distracted by college and starting a family, only to return in my 30s and find out my old collection had no market value.  In some ways I was glad for this because it allowed me to re-enter the game with minimal investment.  After stumbling upon, and winning, a poor man's Ty Cobb (The National Game Runner Sliding) I was bewitched by pre-war cards... which led me here.   I am a Cardinals fan, but grew a Tigers fan.  There you have it.
 
 I have really enjoyed reading through the site over the last week.  I have learned a lot from the wealth of expertise here and have appreciated the friendly atmosphere.  This is a classy place.
 
 Here is where I need help (today) - I gambled on a junk lot and it looks like what I hoped would be included actually was included.  From what I have read on the site these W560s pass the tests, but I want to be sure before I try and sell them (No offense Cubs fans, but I'd rather have a Cardinals Hornsby).  So first, anyone suspicious of these?  Second, assuming they're legit, what do you suggest I do with the original remnant on the Hornsby.  The Hornsby was the left-most card on the strip and whoever originally cut it didn't cut the left side or bottom.  Do I leave it be?  or do I cut it?  I understand the argument not to cut up an un-cut strip, but what about one already cut?  And lastly, I know this may be a tacky question, but how do I value these, especially as they are cut (Also, I don't know how well you can see it but the Hornsby has a light crease across he middle)?  From what I have read the two-tones are scarcer than the monochromes, but I haven't seen many sales to compare them to.  Any help would be appreciated.
 
 Thanks everyone.
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