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While I never really liked cutting the signature off of what was originally signed, in some instances I can at least understand why it was done. This, however, defies belief:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2017-Leaf-Ex...gAAOSw0j9ZUpWz
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There aren't enough f's in WTF.
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i just shake my head when i see things like this. Too bad those pieces don't stay intact.
Happy collecting, Mike
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I think cut autos are criminal.
If you don't like the image or contents that surround the auto, don't buy the piece; someone else will. Can't Leaf go back to selling fake autos and keep their scissor-happy hands away from these beautiful pieces of history? They should change their company name to Edward Scissorhands.
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I hope the original was at least in a compromised condition to start with. Maybe half of Lou's head was missing or something.
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These card companies grind up baseball bats, gloves and jerseys. I doubt there was anything wrong with that Gehrig photo. They have no sense of history, it's all about feeding the gambling addicts who buy these packs.
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Makes you wonder who the owner was prior to the card company. Did they know it was going to be cut up when they let it go
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That's exactly what modern collecting has become: lottery scratch-off tickets. Chasing "limited" autos" and other manufactured "rarities" that are only rare because some number-stamp says they are. By the time Mike Trout is 60, he will make Pete Rose seem like a lazy signer. Having have said that, it's good that the industry is still thriving amongst young collectors, and it is nice to collect modern players you can root for. I used to watch Griffey and Frank Thomas' box scores like the NASDAC.
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It's actually a cool concept to let the masses have a custom 1/1 though I hate cut autos.
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