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That sucks. Did those come from sellers on the east coast? It's a shame what a crapshoot buying Kellogg's cards has become. Too bad.
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The images seen above are the reason why the 73 Kellogg's set is my favorite Kellogg's set.
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1972 Torre 1980 Ryan. Who knows what environmental conditions these cards were subjected to when circulated. Cards I purchased in the late 1970's early 1980's are all fine. |
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Doesn't all this constitute an argument against slabbing these Kellogg's issues? I don't see many posts from folks saying that their slabbed cards are fine.
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I would never buy a slabbed one again. The reality is that if the card has any curl it is probably going to crack at some point. You can't tell whether that is the case in a slab. The modern versions of lenticular or 3D cards have a completely different feel to them, typically thicker and stiffer, and I would be surprised if they had the same issues going forward.
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Interesting conversation. Is the assumption that slabs crack more than raw? If so, I wonder if that has anything to do with how slabs are sealed?
I'm putting together a Kelloggs run 1970-1983. I got my 1980-83 sets as a kid and I've been adding the 1970-79 sets over the past couple of years. I place each card in a penny sleeve and then in a toploader. I haven't had any cracking across any of these.
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This "Gem" is currently on eBay, where the seller insists that the crack is on the case and not the card. Huh?!?!
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Just an addendum. Were I to buy 3-D cards off of eBay, I would see where the seller resides AND ask him if the cards originated in his area, or if he bought them from someone from somewhere else.
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Yes they both originated from NY
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Ran across this Billy Williams on eBay today, so I thought I'd bump this old thread for some laughs.
He suffers from the same fate plaguing the Tom Seaver card, and could really use some Botox... 1972kelloggswilliams.jpg And every day is a fine day to look at this 1974 Topps #456 Dave Winfield rookie card. The poster child for the question, "Does PSA ever put multiple qualifiers on a label?" ![]() The label indicates it has a stain, but the image itself is falling off the side of the card. Did the people at PSA flip a coin to determine which qualifier should be put on the label? Is there a hierarchy? (Here's where someone who takes themselves way too seriously is a going to post the official PSA hierarchy of qualifiers to enlighten us. Ugh.) 1974toppswinfield.jpg I hope no one cracks it out of the slab, uses pantyhose to remove the stain, and then resubmits it only to wait a couple of years to have it returned with an OC qualifier. What a terrible waste of a pair of pantyhose.
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The qualifier that is put on the flip, according to what I read, is the LEAST obvious one. So on that card, if they were following the rules, it would have gotten like a 3(ST) since the miscut/off-centeredness is obvious. However, I would bet that since it got an 8Q, it may not actually have a stain but the flip is a typo/mechanical error.
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I have a 70 Clemente 3-d that I collected as a kid sitting in a binder pocket, it's pristine and beautiful. I don't dare touch it, pull it out of the sleeve to scan it, never even stare at it directly always with a sideways glance and never too long for fear of it cracking like a picture of Dorian Gray.
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The 1970 Kelloggs cards I've had for 40 years always stored flat in top loaders or in card savers are uncracked and as nice as the day I got them.
![]() I find it increasingly difficult to get uncracked 1970s Kelloggs cards 'in the wild'. Even the few i find often end up with a cracked corner from shipping. I haven't looked at this one in a while and I am afraid ![]()
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