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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Have these ever been found in their original form like this before? |
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Posted By: fkw
They are rare in that form but Ive seen a few sheets even a bit larger than yours. Very nice. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Oh, I should have stated they are not mine. I guess at some point they would have had to have found them since they actually have these named correctly in the price guides and it appears the name is found on the strip in between the scraps. |
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
Dan, I remember Terry Knouse had what appeared to be an entire sheet of them at the National at one point. That being said they are pretty tough to find with the Rafael Tuck & Son advert still attached. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
1800s scraps (generic name for small die cuts of everything from puppies to angels to flowers to these ball players) were sold as sheets, with the individual scraps intended to be punched out, or otherwise removed. So originally being connected in sheet, or connected to each other, form was the norm. |
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This is very cool to see as a partial sheet, I had no idea they were Tucks! Raphael Tuck & Sons did a ton of printing of postcards, die cut greeting cards, and other ephemera.
I have some of the baseball guys, and also two boxing scraps (the actual technical term for die cut scraps such as these is "Oblaten", fwiw.) Thanks for posting that, who knew? |
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