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Posted By: runscott
so why would ANY not be folded? |
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Posted By: jay behrens
never heard any theories outside of they never got put in the product. Mark Macrae might have the answer. |
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Posted By: petecld
Was the "folded to fit in the package" ever proven or is it just a guess? |
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Posted By: Anonymous
We made a brief mention about these theories as to the creases down the center of many Mello Mints in response to a Readers Write question (page 57) in the May 2003 issue of Beckett Sports Collectors Vintage (#145) along with a mention of a sort of un-opened one. I have included the paragraph about it here as I thought you might find it interesting. I did not include the entire respose just the part about the packaging. If anyone knows any more on this we would like to hear about it. |
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Posted By: Wayne Grove
Forgot to put my name on the above post. It wasn't meant to be a shameless plug, rather just to add something that I had found interesting. By the way I asked John about it in case my memory was off and he confirmed what was written. He also remembered who the player was. Coincidence? It was Lajoie! |
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Posted By: brian parker
Interestingly, E106 cards are also seen frequently with a heavy vertical crease running the length of the card. Did Mr. Burdick (of American Card Catalog fame) intentionally classify these two issues together at the end of the small, color candy card 'E' sets because of their propensity to bend in half? Was this a coincidence, or perhaps some kind of candy card conspiracy? |
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Posted By: B C Daniels
and not a one of them was folded. pete is correct,they are rarely folded it seems unless the greater number of them were tossed,folded and in very poor condition it seems obvious they are not like T-201's and although supposed to be folded are not.Maybe some were to fit the packaging but they have no indication on the cards 9 like the (T-201's) as well that they were meant to be. The cards I received from John are all ex/mt or better raw and I also purchased a Hall of Fame group from our beloved John Spencer five years ago and they too had not a fold in any of them.I sent 10 to SGC and they are so noted in the population report. And how about the J.V. grooup Scott brockelman ended up with! I have two of the PSA 7's as well as a 6 and i think most of them scott sent in and came back anywhere from 5-7*. hard to imagine any of those were folded either. |
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Posted By: RC_McKenzie
is that one employee folded the cards out of habit. I see about 1 in 5 folded. Say they had 5 employees inserting the cards into the product....??? |
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Posted By: James Verrill
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