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I’m 45. I would agree with you that mail order when I was a kid was a gamble at best, a nightmare at worse. I remember getting a 1955 Bowman Pee Wee Reese in a mailer I think from Bill Henderson. The card was raw - no toploader, no penny sleeve - sandwiched in-between thick, stapled cardboard. I'll give him credit - it was in the condition described. But I got lucky.
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Hey Mike Ryan...... I hope to see you at the National in July. I am surprised that you are referring to these LEAF cards as a "1948" or a "1948-49" issue. You have probably the best looking 1949 LEAF set of anyone on Net54. I know you know that the 1949 LEAF Premiums were in the same wax-pack boxes as the cards were. So, why do PSA and SGC have the Premiums correctly identified 1949, but the cards not 1949 ? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() TED Z T206 Reference . |
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I think T207s are overlooked because the biggest name (Walter Johnson) is a legitimately ugly card. Most of the set looks fantastic, but there are plenty of collectors who never look past the Johnson when they look at this set
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That's actually a really interesting and IMO accurate observation. I've noticed through a bunch of downturns and rebounds that lower grade moves in all economic climates; you won't get burned unless you buy way too high. I've steadily downgraded my postwar from 7-8 to 3-6 caliber cards, with no difference in enjoyment of them. And I use the extra money to buy more cards, which is always a good thing.
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The general obsession with spot-on centering can cut it out. Did you get in this hobby for the perfect borders or what's contained within? Don't let your OCD determine how much more enjoyment you'll derive from a card when you could have a gorgeous 65/35 for a fraction of the cost.
Whoever convinced collectors to pay more for perfect borders was a genius. They should also be tarred and feathered. |
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I have grown to really appreciate and love "crudely" drawn cards...like many strips...33' eclipse...late 40's m & p...as long as the drawings accurately resemble the players...I think they are a really cool snapshot of the resources available at the time.
ok...maybe the henrich isn't such a great example!!! Last edited by ullmandds; 06-26-2022 at 10:28 AM. |
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[QUOTE=JollyElm;2235173]• Any Dave Kingman at-bat was the most exciting thing ever for a fan.
FACT CHECK: TRUE
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When it comes to perfect border OCD, I do wonder how less prevalent this would have been without this information having been ingrained into collectors, which stemmed from the first person who afforded a premium to perfectly centered cards. (Chances are, that person was both a good salesman AND suffered himself from PBOCD!) If nobody had made mention of it, the extent of the obsession would be greatly lightened. Corner issues and creases are easier for me to understand, I guess, as those things represent actual damage. An O/C card was just made that way. ETA: I more easily understand anyone's aversion when it comes to miscuts, though. That's beyond O/C; the card is missing part of itself! ![]() Last edited by BillyCoxDodgers3B; 06-26-2022 at 04:21 PM. |
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The 53 bowman color mantle is OC, I can't look at it without getting a headache.
I love the people arguing in this thread. The whole friggin point is a CONTRARIAN point of view!
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Here goes nothing....
1. Cards with poorly drawn pictures (eg W551) suck 2. Set collecting rules. If you buy the 15 HoFers in a set, you have some great cards but it's just have a small percentage of the set. I can buy the grill from a 38 Ford....it might look good on the wall but it doesn't compare to a complete car. 3. Oddball sets are cool. Kelloggs, Red Man, Kahns, Wilson Frank's are often much more interesting that the Topps or Bowman of the same year. 4. Memorabilia trumps cards... Memorabilia is often rarer, displays better and has more interesting history. 5) Corners, Print Quality, and then centering in that order
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Couldn’t agree more. Most cards 70/30 or better one way I have absolutely no problem with. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Beautiful! The 52 Bowman really stands out to me among this bunch. That is a beaut of a 1 for the Topps though, very nice!
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