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The seller didn't disclose and simply called it blank backed. I could see where someone peeled enough of the card to tell it has a back. It was cheap enough I don't plan to return but would be interested in thoughts people have about carefully removing it from the cardboard or living with as is.
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that is likely a reprint/fantasy piece - What would be the point of removing it?
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it's just that by removing it is the only chance of getting it into a holder. Also get peoples idea of how to best approach removing it, steam soak etc
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Do blank back 1954 Wilson Franks come on thick card stock like that?
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Pm sent.
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I saw this on eBay and noticed the bulging penny sleeve indicating it's extra thick. It looked very much like a trimmed reprint glued to cardboard. That this sold for $104 and the Feller for only $51 indicates most people agreed. I can't see a blank back Wilson of these guys selling so low unless most thought it fake. I would immediately return this for a refund. |
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But your card. Have at it. Please report back how it works out.
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Look at the white area between his hat and skin and the white area by the hot dogs. Compare those two areas to a known good example. This looks to me like a reprint. I would return.
Jonathan |
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Buy $2 1954 Wilson Franks reprints on eBay. Glue securely to cardboard. Crudely trim all four borders and dirty up a little. Post on eBay and sell for $50-$100 each.
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If you think education is expensive, try ignorance
Cheap.lesson learned imo
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