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Posted By: JeepGuy63
Can anyone tell me the origins of this Griffey card - who made it? How rare? Worth? |
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Posted By: Rob L
That's an interesting card. Some believe it is an alternate version of his Spirit card while others say it is a fake. It's more prevalent than the actual Spirit card. |
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Posted By: Phil Garry
My guess is a fake. |
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Posted By: jdrum
my guess is it is of "nefarious" origins. Most likely not authentic. |
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Posted By: JeepGuy63
The border (and type) looks real like the card produced by the league (and Best?) but with nothing on the back as to who made it or where it came from. |
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Posted By: William
I'm not a card collector anymore, so excuse my ignorance, but, what makes a card a fake? Is it simply being an unauthorized printing no matter how large the print run is? |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Fake is the wrong word...unlicensed would be a better fit. |
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Posted By: JeepGuy63
My thinking it was some kind of giveaway card and was trying to get any info on it as to where it might have come from, who printed it, etc. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
The unlicensed cards are called Broders. Broders were typically made in the correct year, but there were no rights to make them and limits on production. For example, one 1969 Reggie Jackson Broder was actually made in 1969. |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
I remember Broders! I didn't know that they were called Broders outside of Canada. These were really big around the time the Griffey depicted above was issued (late 80's-early 90's). |
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Posted By: CS Bolay
The story I heard at the time was the guy who printed most of these unauthorized cards was named Broder. He eventually had to flee the country to escape lawsuits or whatnot. |
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Posted By: Rob L
Here's the real team card: |
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Posted By: David Smith
I don't know how much of the following story is true or if I remember it correctly but this is something a veteran collector, who I will not name, once told me. |
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Posted By: jdrum
Maybe fake is too harsh a word, perhaps an illegitimate or fantasy card would be better. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Illegitimate is a good label. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Before the MLBPA I would have called them illegitimate, but I think Unlicensed fits better now (since 1969) since you have to have permission to use a ballplayer's likeness and/or team logo. |
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Posted By: jdrum
Agreed. |
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Posted By: Bob Lemke
The "white shirt" Berdoo Griffey is an unauthorized, unlicensed, fantasy card designed and sold strictly for the collector market, trading on the design of the legitimate team-issue. |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
Thanks for that info Bob! Actually, now that you mention it, I do recall hearing some sort of Army connection way back when (perhaps 20 years ago). I have seen those PCL popcorn ("Seattle Popcorn"?) cards being sold on eBay for some time, and had no idea that they were manufactured by Broder. Again, thanks so much for the enlightenment. I'd love to hear any other info you may have on the subject. |
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