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I just picked up a few of these cards that were labeled Boston Store by SGC.
I have a few questions. The cards have very odd cuts but with clean backs. Any idea if there was some type of advertising piece these could have come from? They are all commons so I don't think these would be like the Cracker Jack cards that were cut from the display. I also have the question in to SGC as to how and why they labeled them as Boston Store? Wouldn't the fronts of both the Boston Store and the Collins-McCarthy cards be exactly the same? Thoughts? James G
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James, they aren't really Boston Store cards. The grading companies don't really have much of a clue as to what the designation is on these, and I don't know that I blame them as they really don't have a designation. For example M101-4's and 5's are the designation when blank backed, W575-1 is the designation when the E121 series is blank backed, but these have never really been catalogued. I personally have always simply referred to them as E135 Blank Backs, as they are likely a candy issue, but theoretically they could have come with anything.
Of all the E135-like backs the blank backs are certainly tugher than either E135 Collins-McCarthy's or the H801 Boston Store cards. They are more similar in difficulty to the D328 Weil and D350-2 Standard Biscuit cards. However, they have never really had the premium attachec to them as the latter two as they aren't as interesting. Also, the true E135 Blank backs all should be factory cut. This, however, was a mistake by the grading company (which is more unforgivable than your examples): Hope this helps, -Rhett
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tough cards and under appreciated.
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Graders are NOT Authenticators!
Learn to do your own research. Anyone that relies totally on grader information is still a newbie. |
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Ahh all those look about the right size. Check these babies out
![]() ![]() ![]() The bottom border on the Zeider is huge and the top isn't short. Same goes for the Schupp alough it isn't as big. The Schang was certainly cut down. All three of these cards seem to be cut on all sides and certainly not machine cut. They certainly doesn't seem to match the above cards. Is it possible that one central company produced the cards with black backs and that the BS and CM are stamps that the specific companies used? James G
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WTB Boston Store Cards esp Ruth, Hornsby and 1915/16 UNC Strip cards and other Boston Store's too. Last edited by JamesGallo; 12-21-2009 at 10:35 PM. |
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A few E135 blank backs that were nicely cut.
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I'm surprised to hear that the blank backs are so tough. I have six E135 style cards. Two are blank back, two are Boston Store, one is Collins McCarthy, and one is Standard Biscuit. I guess six is far short of a scientific sampling. All appear to have factory cuts.
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![]() ![]() ![]() James, yours are unlike any I have seen, and do appear to have been cut from some sort of sheet, given the wide borders. |
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Not Owned by Me
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James,
I picked this one up at the National a couple of years ago as a type. It is labeled as a Collins-McCarthy and I have always assumed it was a sheet cut due to the irregular edges/borders. ![]() |
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Jeff,
That is more like what I have. I just have to think there is some common source for the odd cut cards like this. The ones I have certainly came from the same source as they were graded at the same time with a large group of boston store cards. My gut says there has to be something to all this blank back stuff. Frank What the heck is that card and is it catalogued anywhere?? VERY COOL James G
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WTB Boston Store Cards esp Ruth, Hornsby and 1915/16 UNC Strip cards and other Boston Store's too. |
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Hi James,
The Ruth is not mine, I actually dont remember who owns it. The scans were sent to me a few years back (asking info on it) and I had them saved. Ive only seen maybe 4-6 example of the Merchants cards ever, and that one just happened to be the Ruth. Very Rare and early Ruth card, I dont believe they are cataloged yet, but it is from the E135 group |
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Very interesting and informative thread. Glad I clicked on it!
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