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Posted By: Peter P.
So, since I already had some 1933 Goudey Yankees from before I started buying slabbed cards, I figured I would continue putting a team set together. In becoming more condition conscious, I was giving my current cards a good look over. |
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Posted By: Elliot
I've never noticed it to be more problematic for Goudeys. |
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Posted By: Julie
no Goudeys, though. Hey--did you get fooled? You can't see them much in a scan, right? (I knew about mine before I--traded for it). There are a few in the neck region... |
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Posted By: andy becker
and diamond stars and really common in national chicle football. i have believed this was do to the origonal paper stock (before printing, as the spider crease do not affect the printing). my thoughts |
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Posted By: brian p
In my experience this type of wrinkling is more prevalent in the thicker stock 30's issues, like Goudeys and Diamond Stars. As far as I am concerned, if this is what these cards want to do, well dagnab it is all right by me. I have always subscribed to the idea that if you have to look at a card from varying angles to spot a defect, you possess a real nice card. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Regarding condition consciousness: some think that the wrinking on a card is a fantastic reason to pay less for it since the "problem" is not very apparent and the savings can be substantial. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I have a number of 1930's cards that are vg but look much nicer because of such wrinkles and I paid a lot less for them as a result. Still, don't expect near mint prices when you sell them off. They are still vg. Also, you can get these kinds of creases if you store your cards in screw downs; the differential pressure across the card can crease it. I found this out the hard way by messing up a nice Greenberg card. |
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