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Posted By: rob
So did Topps really destroy a bat used by Johnny Evers and put the pieces into hundreds of cards? |
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Posted By: Doug
It sure seems like they did and they destroyed a jersey to make the other card in the picture. |
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Posted By: jdrum
we're taking their word for it. |
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Posted By: Mark
Has anyone ever tried to prove/disprove the validity of these cards? I cannot imagine in my wildest dreams, being the person that actually has to take a scissors to a Johnny Evers Jersey. What a gig that must be, and what's his/her job title... destroyer of sacred artifacts? |
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Posted By: Scott Dango
UD and Topps reps have stated many times that they believe its better for a lot of people to have a piece of an artifact, rather than one rich person own it...... |
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Posted By: jdrum
Atilla the Hun depending on how you look @ it. |
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Posted By: Doug
To quote Indiana Jones "That deserves to be in a museum!". To me that would be a better way for multiple people to enjoy it than running it through a wood chipper and handing out pieces stuck to cards. |
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Posted By: Greg Ecklund
More like the card world Communism than Robin Hood...give everyone an equal sized swatch of the jersey so they can all be equally unhappy. |
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Posted By: Fred C
Has anyone looked at the little slivers of bats that were used? They could have made thousands of those cards from each bat. The same goes for the uniform swatches. Then you hear about limited production numbers and you have to wonder what happened to the rest of the bat/uniform. Someone has those items. You would have to hope that the pieces of the equipment were taken from the areas that would have the least impact on the artifacts. Those card companies would have been better off donating the equipment to some type of traveling museum if they wanted to let everyone enjoy the stuff. What a bunch of morons.... (just my opinion) |
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Posted By: Greg Ecklund
If they were worried about impact on the artifacts they never would have cut them up in the first place. They probably saved swatches of the "C" in Cubs for a Tinker/Evers/Chance Triple Jersey card. |
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Posted By: Mark L
I hope that simple prudence or self-interest would keep the card companies from destroying actual game used bats and jerseys. When it comes to game used bats, I hope they are cutting up bats that might have been "game used" rather than those that were certain to have been in the hands of those players. In any case, I find the whole business contemptible. I would not want a piece of a bat that has been destroyed. I have a small collection of pre war bats, and I would rather lose them all than cut them up and keep a piece of each of them. |
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Posted By: Steve F
It's moronic how some collectors believe this to be a prudent practice. There should be one "winner" card, per item and the lucky one gets the entire shirt, bat whatever. Of course, it would have to be done in such a way, that corporate ends up dumping the stockpile, before word got out that there is a winner. |
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Posted By: Doug
I think it was upper deck that did that several years ago. There were entry cards for random game used items in certain packs that you mailed in and they drew a winner for the actual item. That certainly seems like a much better idea to me. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
thats the same as destroying a joe jackson bat or a ruth jersey. thats the crazy thing about the producer of cards they destroy history. |
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Posted By: Scott Dango
cutting up relics is a bad idea.... |
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Posted By: ken McMillan
I suspect that game used actually means used in a major league game. Not necessarily one played in by the player on the card. Deceptive advertising in general but not completely a lie. |
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Posted By: Greg Ecklund
Just because Pujols does charity work doesn't mean he would be against making an extra buck on the side...there would be nothing wrong with that and I don't see how it would be selling out. |
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Posted By: Greg Ecklund
Ken, |
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Posted By: ken McMillan
Greg, |
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Posted By: joe
Ken, I think you are mistaken, these pieces are really the bats or uniforms from the players depicted as sad as it seems. Anything for the buck. |
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Posted By: Mark L
There is a great difference between the "professional model bat" and what can be called truly "game used" bat. The former would be the same model and roughly the same length and weight as bats that are known to have been used by the player. But the latter would have to match factory records exactly and, if possible, have some further provenance, like side-writing from the bat factory or a contemporary letter. I suspect that the card companies that carve up the bats are working with the more common professional model bats. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
How would you feel if you sent your gamer off to Mastro/REA/Lelands only to learn later that it was bought by Topps? |
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Posted By: ken McMillan
maybe we could DNA test for Evers on the bat remnant??? |
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Posted By: Greg Ecklund
Dan, |
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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie
It's my understanding that these relic cards are the real deal. Imagine the backlash from modern collectors if word got out that these relic cards were really from bogus sources and they were NOT genuine as advertised.
It is also my understanding that one of the big Card companies of today cut up a Babe Ruth bat not that long ago. There are two schools of thought here. The card companies claim that its better to allow mulitple collectors a chance at owning a piece of sports history vs just one collector and of course there are those of us who prefer the item to be left in tact even if it is stuck in a collector's closet for 100 years never to be seen by human eyes again..
marty |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
"maybe we could DNA test for Evers on the bat remnant???" |
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Posted By: David Atkatz
They didn't just cut up a Babe Ruth bat. They also destroyed the oldest extant Ruth jersey, a home pinstripe from 1922. (The card company paid over $200k for the jersey, and had a well-publicized "first-cut" event at which Julia Ruth Stevens, Babe's granddaughter, took the first snip. |
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Posted By: Mark L
The card companies who argue that it is better for hundreds of collectors to have a "piece of history" are blind if they can't tell the difference between a baseball bat and the material out of which the bat is made. Once the bat is broken down into pieces, it no longer exists. They are destroying the form of the bat, and the form is as much a part of the bat as is the material. You don't need to be Aristotle to see that this is destruction. The same argument could be made for every painting in the Smithsonian. Why not let every American have some great art in his or her home? |
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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie
Excellent points Mark...
marty |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
Very true. That post evoked a mental image of Roberto Clemente standing at the plate, feebly trying to hit the ball using a wooden disc the size of a Necco Wafer. |
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Posted By: David Atkatz
Of course, the card companies don't really "believe" that it's better that the great unwashed masses can now afford to own a "piece of history." They certainly didn't invent the "game=used memorabilia card" in order to provide that opportunity for the majority of us. This argument was presented by them to counter the criticism that they were destroying irreplaceable historic artifacts. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
does anybody know how to get a George Brett "pine tar" bat card out of the holder?.....it's stuck! |
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Posted By: Stephen Mitchell
Hopefully my experience will provide some relief to those mortified at the thought that actual game-used bats of baseball greats have been cut up to provide novelty baseball cards. |
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Posted By: Ken McMillan
how about an OJ Simpson game used glove card. Would sell due to the notoriety. |
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Posted By: Steven Finley
If they didn't cut up such priceless relics, how could they justify charging $160 for a two pack box that you'd pull a Chan Ho Park Auto and a 1/5 Jim Edmonds "Patch" out of. It's a joke and it amazes me that they can change the color of a card and stamp 4/75 on the back and collectors go crazy. Then again it's probably the same collectors that hoarded Brien Taylor rookies back in the day. |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
"How would you feel if you sent your gamer off to Mastro/REA/Lelands only to learn later that it was bought by Topps?" If it sold at a good price, not my problem nor would I care. After all, I sold it. |
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Posted By: Mark Lutz
If given a choice between (1) seeing a Wagner bat ground up in little pieces and distributed to thousands of baseball card collectors or (2) knowing that such a bat is in the hands of a rich collector, I would prefer that the bat stay intact and go to the private collection. I suppose that there are some people who are so resentful that they would not care about the destruction of a rare and beautiful artifact as long as a rich guy didn't get to enjoy it, but I find it hard to believe that many baseball card collectors harbor such envious thoughts. |
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Posted By: Mark
Agree... |
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Posted By: fkw
When are they going to cut up the Liberty Bell, Mona Lisa, or even George Washington's wooden teeth....? |
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Posted By: E, Daniel
Ok, so I understand completely the contempt most posters have shown for the practice of collecting/creating game used cards.........and I'm happy enough to out my enjoyment of them. |
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Posted By: leon
As usual you elegantly state your case. One in which most of us, including myself, disagree with. ....best regards |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
But it isn't jealousy, resentment or anger or anything else in that vein that led me to make it. I truly am on the fence on the issue because I don't see how it is "better" that "someone" has the item in his or her collection versus a lot of "no-ones" having a sliver of it in theirs. I agree that museum pieces should be in museums for all to enjoy but if someone wants to buy a bat or jersey and hang it in his or her office, fine by me. Just don't get sanctimonious about how that is somehow "better" for the world. It isn't better or worse, just different. Look at the post above mine; what a great use of these cards to create a work of art to be proudly displayed! |
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Posted By: Mark
I meant to direct my anger for the philistines in the baseball card industry who destroy old memorabilia and did not mean to abuse those who find the cards appealing. |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
Besides cutting up history, another main problem with such insert cards is how quickly they can/will devolve into realms of questionable/poor taste. There are already "hair" cards out there (whitch really need to cut it out). Pretty soon we will see pieces of Elian Gonzalez' inner tube glued to a piece of the shiny stuff. What's next? Swatches of John the Baptist's shower curtains? |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Reading the old Becket board discussions amongst young people who like and collect these cards, there are issues of the cards sometimes being altered. For example, a dishonest collector switching a plain piece of jersey with a multi-colored part, as multi color swatches are more popular. Just as people post pics of Pre-War cards on this board asking if they are reprints, Becket posters would post pics of jersey cards asking if they had been tampered with. The cards they were posting about were of current players, ala Allen Iverson rather than Babe Ruth. |
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