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Recently picked this up, have done little research, honestly no clue what it is. Has anyone ever seen this card. The guy I bought it from claims it is hand cut from unknown source, has sold several over the years, but does not know specific origin. Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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I bought one a while back maybe 2 years or so ago. posted it a few places and never got to the bottom of it. back then he told me he only had 10 or so. saw a few more that sold over the days, one that was even scuffed up a bit...
never found any info on it, basically came to the conclusion that it's a homemade card and he's leaking them out slowly making $25-$50 a pop.... would love to be wrong... |
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I don't recall ever seeing Ryan or Seavers name written that way - First initial followed by balance of name spelled out.
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I'm guessing this is a modern creation using scans of team photos from circa 1970. Something about the typesetting does not look authentic to the era.
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It is from the back of this album. Click the "More Images" link.
http://www.discogs.com/New-York-Mets...elease/4404196 |
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Dude, thanks a lot for figuring this out. So does this mean its a card? Looks like the intent was for it to never be a card - so is it not? An old Bazooka box cut out has the dotted line, so the intent was to be a card. An old Wheaties box back, like the 1935 picture frame cards never had dotted lines, so are they "cards", or simply box cutouts that were never intended to be "cards"?
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If you look at these on eBay under completed listing, the whole album cover with the record do not command much money. A cut out of the album cover should be worth even less, unless mistaken for an obscure issued baseball card
Last edited by ALR-bishop; 05-27-2015 at 03:03 PM. |
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major props, justus!!!!
how'd ya know....die hard mets fan, google image, what? 3 posts since 2009...don't say much, but when ya do it's gold. Last edited by begsu1013; 05-27-2015 at 07:30 PM. |
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I would not consider this a card. Never intended to be cut down.
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I wouldn't either, but it's nice to have the mystery figured out and to know its not a guy in a basement manufacturing it...
I went ahead and bought a record though...just in case I want to turn it into this:
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Nice ID job. It is always a relief to get information like this on an oddball type item.
Reminds me of the time when I bought the Don Newcombe "un-cataloged card" on ebay that turned out to be cut from this fairly common old timers day sheet. |
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Newk, how it looked alone:
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Quote:
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