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There are a few ebay sellers that have clipped pictures from some of these vintage sources. For me, collecting on a budget that seems a great deal smaller than most of you, it's appealing to have images from the the time period for a fraction of the price of the cards. However, aside from worrying about authenticity, I wanted to get some of your opinions on the collectability of some of these sources. Why are they so much cheaper? Does almost no one want them? Are they overly abundant? Are they easy to fake?
I've thought about buying a few things, but wanted to ask before purchasing something stupid or worthless. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N910A using Tapatalk
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Buy what you like but most collectors do not consider these valuable or palatable.
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There's this thing called Google and these devices called printers.
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The problem is when the books are destroyed. But putting aside that issue, there is nothing wrong with collecting cutouts if that's what you like. Some cataloged and PSA/SGC graded cards are cutouts.
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I agree and use both to make some very cool stuff for my collection. I made some cool custom Babe Ruth postcards I sent out to a few friends at Christmas.
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Assuming books are not being destroyed, apparently they are collectible, however it is unlikely they will be valuable or have a big resale market. For example an old Spalding guide may have a thousand or more images, each year. These whole editions are available for fairly reasonable amounts and are a bargain if you think one image is worth 15 dollars. I would not worry about authenticity but I am sure someone somewhere will be happy to charge you to grade it.
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Collectible? Literally, yes. Good for value appreciation and resale at some point? With some exceptions as others have stated, generally, no. But consider yourself lucky if you get a lot of enjoyment out of collecting items that others don't value as highly. Much easier on the wallet.
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Like you say they are alot less than cards. I have a few ruth on minor league teams from reach & spalding guides. Joe jackson too on minor league team. Id never b able to aford the cards so i bought those. Just to have an origional piece from that year of the player. Instead of a reprint
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However, as long as you are not supporting the vultures cutting up books or spalding and reach guides to scam people, please collect what you want and makes you happy. I would suggest the same as others and if these things interest you; the entire guide, magazine or newspaper is usually very inexpensive and a far more interesting piece. I have scrapbooks I made as a kid documenting things like Pete Rose's hit chase and the 84 tigers that are worthless but sentimental. Note: items that are meant to be cut out by design and collected are a different animal
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Like usual I will be that guy.
![]() The very troubling theme to me in this thread is nobody is an actual collector anymore. If you are a collector collect what you like and who cares about resale value. Just my always weird opinion. ![]() |
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I actually have a section on one of my boxing websites where I sell old boxing clippings. They are all from really off grade publications I have culled over the years from the thousands of boxing publications I've handled. I don't chop it up unless it's beat up already.
I price them pretty cheap (though some might disagree on what "cheap" means) based on the work and the labor I've put into the project, and it mostly serves genealogy collectors. I often question whether it's worth my time and expense of putting a project like this together, but I really get a kick out of it when somebody contacts me who found a clipping of some long lost relative that they never knew existed. Especially cool are the WWII era clippings from Ring Magazine that pictured soldiers who fought for their camp or units boxing teams. Had several people pick these up who had a father or grandfather who regaled them with stories of boxing during the War, but had no evidence other then this clipping they just found on my website through a search engine. Something they would have never found looking just for full issues, because nobody is going to go through the trouble of going that deep into a magazine description. No, they don't have "collectible" value, but they do have "collector" value, and definite "sentimental" value. |
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Why not just purchase an entire magazine that has players you like in the issue. Look for older baseball or sports magazines or publications, there are many and most are relatively inexpensive.
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Thanks for all the opinions both good and bad. It's really given me a lot more to research before making a purchase.
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This is just a temporary frame job, and the photo does not do it justice, but I think old newspapers are really cool, and they look great framed on a wall, especially if you come from a family of newspaper people like I do. This is from a newspaper in Pennsylvania, but the entire page is dedicated to the 1907 champion Tigers. It's 110 years old, has some great photos, and may be the only one in existence. What could be cooler than that? And it was about the same price as a t206 common. Not to mention, I've gotten more "oohs" and "aahs" from this than any silly baseball card.
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I collect clippings about my relatives' boxing careers. Often it is all I can find about specific bouts or events.
IMO it is a bit snobby to denigrate what people collect because you don't like it. There is a thriving market for clippings, scraps and publication images, especially 19th century wood cuts and book plates. My boxing HOF collection has quite a few representing pioneers with no career contemporary cards or photos. I way prefer an old print to a modern tribute card
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While I don't really actively collect cutouts I have picked up some over the years that I liked. I also did plenty of cutting out myself when I was young and just wanted a picture of my favorite player for a scrapbook. I'm a collector and as such I don't really concern myself with weather I'll be able to sell it in the future. Also, relatively recent I cut out some pictures out of a couple of newspapers that were pretty torn up; they look nice and neat now.
I think others have said collect what you like and can afford. I think cutouts are an relatively inexpensive alternative. |
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... on the "Old Board" we discussed a guy that actively sought out Spalding Guides and then cut out the images. So...that is the line we are discussing here. But this seller, in my opinion, crossed another line. He ran his own grading company, with a name that I do not remember, and then graded his own cut out pages without calling them pages. They all turned out to be very high grade!! The seller placed them in those 2 piece, 4 screw down, hard plastic holders. He actually used pop rivets to "Seal" the graded items. His items were somewhat prolific for a while on eBay. He was spoken about here on several occasions. Leon may remember these conversations. He destroyed a lot of guides to feed his grading company. But as has been stated in this thread...maybe he satisfied a lot of collecting needs by making the pages available.
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