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Old 09-07-2013, 12:57 PM
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Default Take a Look at this Beauty-Show Off Your Trimmed Cards!

Hey all, check this out! I was at a show today, and a good friend of mine gave me this t206 Cy Young card. It's seen better days, and is obviously trimmed, but it's such a cool piece of history! What do you guys think? Just because it's trimmed so severely doesn't mean it's not cool!
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Old 09-07-2013, 01:03 PM
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Very cool, Waz. I can see some kid in 1909 doing that to all his cards!!!

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Old 09-07-2013, 01:05 PM
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Old 09-07-2013, 01:08 PM
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Very cool. Cut with such precision. You can almost envision an entire album page or more with these meticulously lined up side by side, perhaps arranged by team.
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Yeah! Thanks guys, very cool stuff. Youngs are so nice!
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Old 09-08-2013, 09:14 AM
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There's gotta be people with more trimmed cards?
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Old 09-08-2013, 04:02 PM
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I traded for it too. Good stuff

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Old 09-08-2013, 09:36 PM
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How do tpgs generally determine a card is trimmed, by examining the edges under magnification alone, or by measuring as well? I know some cards there can be quite a bit of variance in their size (the white border set for example), but if a card was trimmed a few decades ago, would that not make detecting trimming more difficult?
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Extreme trimming . . .
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I guess you could call this trimmed. This has always been an interesting one for me......

If you look closely, someone very carefully cut out the "NY Giants" reference (just on the front, not cut through to the back) and glued on "Brooklyn" from another card. I have to imagine this was done in 1890, when he was with Brooklyn, since he went back to the Giants after that.
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The highlight of my collection. I prefer to call it my well-centered, sharp corner and crease-free Red Sox Ruth.
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How do tpgs generally determine a card is trimmed, by examining the edges under magnification alone, or by measuring as well? I know some cards there can be quite a bit of variance in their size (the white border set for example), but if a card was trimmed a few decades ago, would that not make detecting trimming more difficult?
I've wondered the same thing. I'm not sure how much variance there might be on some of the sets from the 19th century. I picked up this card which I assume was deteremined to be slightly trimmed, but I can't tell by examining it in the holder. It's the only way I could afford such a beautiful Anson.
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Beautiful card David!
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I've wondered the same thing. I'm not sure how much variance there might be on some of the sets from the 19th century. I picked up this card which I assume was deteremined to be slightly trimmed, but I can't tell by examining it in the holder. It's the only way I could afford such a beautiful Anson.
I am not sure if I am in the minority or not. I don't go out of my way to buy trimmed cards but I if I stumble on to a card that is otherwise nice except for a trim and assuming the trim is done reasonbly well, it really doesn't bother me. As longer as it is marketed as trimmed, I will decide to buy it or not based on the card and the "mood" that I am in. Had I seen this Anson, it would have been mine, no question. The trim doesn't take away from the shear beauty of this 19th Century gem.
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I'm not a huge fan of acquiring trimmed cards but I knew this was probably the only way of crossing these three off my want list.
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Steve,
I don't collect that set but I'm sure those fall into the category of "buy 'em if you can find 'em".
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Here is my Ruth. Only white gloss version I have ever seen.
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ya take what you can......certainly lightly trimmed on one side...


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....I've always thought that cards' borders were trimmed to improve the '' centering '' perception ???
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This thread is right up my alley! Trimmed (and any other cards that get an "Authentic" grade) make it easier to afford attractive versions of a card, or the ability to afford it all. Here are some of my favorite tampered cards; some are trimmed, some are beat to hell, and some are probably both.
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