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Posted By: Peter
So I finally got my 1933 Red Ruffing Goudey card that I purchased off of eBay. This is the one that I bought ungraded a few weeks back and asked here if it looked legit. |
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Posted By: MW
No need to worry, that's a relatively common occurrence. None of the major grading companies would make any condition deductions. |
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Posted By: David Vargha
It happens alot on the 34's. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
the show-through colors are pretty much a guarentee that it's not. I don't know how you would do it--in fac t, I don't know why it happens in the first place! But it sure does... |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
I checked my Goudeys and noticed that the ones that show through the most have a navy blue background, just like your Red Ruffing. The yellows don't show through at all, and the reds just a little. I also noticed that the Diamond Stars, regardless of color, don't show through. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
it is a wet sheet ghost from stacking sheets together |
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Posted By: FatBoy
Adam is correct, |
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Posted By: Julie
drying card, same image showing...is that possible? |
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Posted By: andy becker
it is from stacking wet sheets. also very common with national chicle football. i am bewildered by the major grading companies not deducting for such. it is a flaw, but a common flaw. |
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Posted By: Julie
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Posted By: Gary B.
At first I couldn't figure out what you were talking about with the bleed through or wet sheet phenomena, until I looked even more closely at my Urban (Red) Faber card and there it is! The only place the card has dark blue is his name, and sure enough on the back of the card, I can see a VERY faint backwards image of his name! |
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Posted By: Chuck Ross
This wet sheet transfer effect is also very common in Goudey's Indian Gum cards and the Sea Raiders and Jungle Gum sets by World Wide Gum. These are all very similar in style and card stock to the baseball cards being produced by Goudey at the same time. (Of course World Wide was owned by the same people that owned Goudey so they were probably using the same processes and maybe even the same equipment). |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I have a beautiful (to me) Spahn with the red image from the front about 90% transferred to the back. I did not even realize it was a goof when I bought it because it looked so good. |
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Posted By: Pete Z.
I recently purchased this card and my concern is that the background color is too dark. Can anyone confirm or deny this? |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I have one too. The registration is off... |
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Posted By: Julie
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Posted By: jay behrens
Very nice card Julie. You don't see the register that nice on those cards. |
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Posted By: Julie
.........recently, I oredered a '53 Bowman I used to have from Kit Young. It looked--dreadful! It may have been real as anything, but the edges were all blurred, the color wasn't good--awful. It was a Ford. |
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Posted By: Darren Duet
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