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Posted By: Rhys
Has anyone ever seen this card before? There is no doubt it is vintage and aside from the fact that GAI stupidly placed one of their stickers right onto the card front, it is really nice. In 20 years of collecting I have never seen this card before and cant find it cataloged anywhere. |
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Posted By: leon
Neat card. What are the dimensions and cardstock like? Nice sticker too... |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
Rhys, is that decal actually ON the card? |
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Posted By: Rhys
The card is thick stock and has sort of a matte (spelling?) finish to it. There is no doubt it dates to the mid 1930's. The exact measurements are 4.5 X 7 inches, just a hair larger than the wide pens and fine pens of the 1930's. Back is blank and YES the sticker is right on the card. They couldn't have put it on the back at least? Not only that but I doubt the sticker is going anywhere since they are made to be tamperproof. At least nobody will ever wonder if the signature is real. |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
Unbelievable. I don't even know what to say. |
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Posted By: Brian
Agreed, Rhys you have a great card. |
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Posted By: leon
The paper stock sort of looks like these ca.1929 premiums... |
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Posted By: Wesley
MAYBE GIZMO CAN COME ON HERE AND EXPLAIN WHY GAI STUCK A TAMPERPROOF STICKER ONTO THE PHOTO ITSELF. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
I've not seen one of those. Good card. |
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Posted By: Ryan Christoff
Rhys, |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Aren't these authentication companies putting stickers on baseballs too? |
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Posted By: leon
Are you sure GAI put this sticker on the card? It's so over the top it's hard to believe.... |
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Posted By: Joann
Wow. That sticker is like nailing a bright modern billboard onto Lincoln's forehead on Mt. Rushmore. Jangling, jarring, discordant, possibly permanent, offensive and a bad idea in so so many ways. Wow. |
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Posted By: Rhys
It is absolutely on there, no joke. I even tried to lightly peel it when I got it and the extreme corner crumbled on the sticker and I could tell it was going to peel the paper so I stopped. I could have understood if the sticker was on the back, but right there on the front? At least it is a cool baseball card that I have never seen before. |
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Posted By: DD
I do admire their precision placement of the sticker. About 50 angstrom units (I also like my temperatures in Kelvin) shy of the signature. |
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Posted By: leon
A few months ago Rhys and I worked out a deal for this card and I am just getting around to adding it to my site. Can someone post, or email me, the company (he's been on our board before) that gets crap off of cards? I never did much care for the sticker. I might as well see if they can perform magic.... It's a perfect "type" card otherwise....best regards |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
I wonder if Kevin Saucier can remove it? I'll bet he at least knows someone who can. |
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Posted By: Michael Steele
100 years from now, someone will look at that sticker and go, what the hey, who is this Global? Like everyone else, it is hard to fathom putting the sticker right on this awesome card. Thanks for posting. |
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Posted By: Max Weder
This is abject stupidity on GAI's part. They did the same thing with a signed Phil Esposito (!) book I have, helpfully certifying his signature, and ruining the book as a collectible. It's really unfathomable as to how they think this is helpful. |
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Posted By: dennis
i wonder who the idiot was that came to the decision that the sticker will be applied directly to the collectible,kind of like laminating a card so it retains its value.maybe,global should pay to have their stickers removed. |
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Posted By: TomKovacs
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Posted By: leon
Thanks for posting that one. I had never seen another before.....nice sticker too. A kind forum member emailed me the website of who takes things off of cards. I have met Mike Baker before and he seems like a nice guy. I have heard great things about him too, as far as grading goes. Unfortunately HE is the one that signed the little COA for this item (I have it). I really think he should know better....again, I like Mike......but not the sticker....best regards |
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Posted By: Joe D.
I can't believe the sticker. |
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Posted By: sagard
Be patient with the stickered item. In a hundred years it will be looked upon as a fascination similar to your "Old Put" or some other stamping on a vintage issue. |
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