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Posted By: Mike
The Scrapps cards were made with glue on the back of them, so when they are graded is this taken into effect, or are they graded down because they have glue residue or stains on the back . I don't believe a card issued with a glue back should be graded down because it has glue on the back. Any comments ? |
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Posted By: Matt
I know they were issued to be glued, but we know for certain that they were issued with the glue? |
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Posted By: Ken McMillan
sticky situation |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
They were not issued with glue on them. |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
This is somewhat on topic... |
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Posted By: David Goff
RT&S was the advertising co. who sold these. They are not tobacco cards, but were a series of cards designed to be glued in scrapbooks. Hence the nickname "Scrapps" Back in the 1880's, scrap booking was very popular, much like today. It is assumed they were sold mainly to children for them to put in books. Which is why most of them are found with backs that have glue residue or missing. If I am wrong, can someone correct me. |
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Posted By: Mike
Thanks for the information. My misconception. I thought they had a sticker back to be licked etc. but it appears glue needed to be applied to them. |
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Posted By: Fred C
SGC does the best job of encapsulating this issue. SGC used to create custom inserts that really made the Scrapps standout. I've heard that they now charge for the custom cut insert. Does anyone know for sure if this is the case? |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
As far as I can recall, yes, there is an added fee for the custom inserts. Rightfully so, considering that each one has to be painstakingly hand cut. |
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Posted By: jay wolt
Yes, an extra fee is required for custom cutting from SGC |
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Posted By: David Goff
Pulled this old thread up on "Scrapps"...good read |
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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie
The custom cut looks 100% better though.. how much of a fee are we talking about??? marty |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but I remember it being $20 per unit. |
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Posted By: Vincent
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Posted By: Jon Canfield
Vincent - the one posted above is the custom cut example. As for pricing - I just had a Scrapps encapsulated a few weeks back. I believe it was $20 or $25 for the custom cutting. SGC called me to give me the choice as to which method I preferred. |
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Posted By: joe
These are mine, not sure if I paid a premium to get them graded though. They do get downgraded because of the glue on the back. |
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Posted By: Mike
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Posted By: James Gallo
It has a lot of glue either damage or residue on the back. That is why SGC hit it. Also looks like it may have some wear to the bottom. I would also think there may be a like crease but the glue and amount of it is what did it in. |
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Posted By: Brian
Just wanted to clarify some things about the encapsulation of Scrapps... |
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Posted By: Mike
Brian: Look at the 2 above Brouthers both graded 30, they are not even close. It appears one has a crease and the other doesn't and the glue on the back is very different in degree. Thanks for your time. Should I resubmit. Please email me: theline06@hotmail.com |
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Posted By: joe
Hi Mike, those Scrapps above yours are mine. One thing I notice is that the Brouthers you posted has part of the Mustache missing. Mine looks to have the complete mustache. That may be part of the grading criteria on these cards. I really don't know, just an observation. |
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Posted By: Fred C
If it's $12 to grade a Scrapps and only $13 more (total $25) to have the custom insert then I'd definitely have the custom insert made for the card. The aesthetics of the custom insert is worth the extra dollars. |
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