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Posted By: RC McKenzie
Kevin, I applaud you on your card doctoring experiments. And, it appers the 3 finger Brown card has undergone the same treatmant as the Wills Footy card. But, is it true that you are this guy...?? if so I'm not gonna post bad hair pics of myself from 1982 |
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Posted By: Brian
Kevin Saucier is listed as 6'1" |
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Posted By: Kevin
"Kevin, I applaud you on your card doctoring experiments." |
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Posted By: Tim Riordan
I've been reading this thread and am fascinated by what Kevin is doing. |
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Posted By: leon
My heartfelt thanks for bringing this subject out into the light. I truly believe this is one of the best things about this board and you are to be commended. I know I don't know as much about altering as I should but it's sort of hard to find information about (for obvious reasons). Thanks again..... |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I think the best graders are trying to learn all these techniques, but it's a challenge for them to keep up, because the bad guys are learning new techniques too. It's a game of cat and mouse. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
A key for collectors is provenance. If a collector is wishing to purchase a unique card, in Mint grade or variation, he can ask the seller to show where the card came from. There's a difference between the seller showing the picture and description of the same card in a 1993 Lew Lipset auction, and not being able to show that it even existed two weeks ago. |
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Posted By: Kevin
"My heartfelt thanks for bringing this subject out into the light." |
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Posted By: JimB
I appreciate the honesty of coming forward but find this very disturbing. In the wrong hands, this knowledge could be disasterous. If Kevin knows for a "fact" that my Brown was doctored, then either he did it himself and unleashed a fraud on the hobby, or can explain here how he knows with such certainty. |
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Posted By: Damian Anderson
with everyone on civil terms. Intriguing work, Kevin. I hope you stick around as I think we need more of your expertise. |
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Posted By: Kevin
"In the wrong hands, this knowledge could be disasterous. If Kevin knows for a "fact" that my Brown was doctored, then either he did it himself and unleashed a fraud on the hobby, or can explain here how he knows with such certainty." |
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Posted By: Anthony
After seeing (in person) some of the work that Kevin has been doing I would never, ever buy something like Nodgrass or Shappe, or pay anything extra for a blank backed card. |
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Posted By: Kevin
Also posted on another thread. |
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Posted By: Kevin
The 1931 W517 Lefty Grove Ghost card: |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Kevin- I have to say your argument becomes more convincing with each picture you provide. This is one more thing that collectors need to be concerned about. |
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Posted By: Steve f
Just a thought... |
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Posted By: Kevin
Do these oddities/doctored cards lack reds and other colors with red derivatives fade as do cars exposed to intense UV light? |
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Posted By: Marty
I contacted Jim after I saw him listing the E93 M. Brown card on BST. I owned this card for several years. I told Jim that I would post my story if he wanted, so here it is. I have no records that I have ever sold amything mail order to Jim. I do not know if I have had any dealings with him at a show. I just became aware of this card being offered for sale and of this thread discussing it. I first asked Jim if he would like a history of this card. There are some people that are not interested in the past, but this was not the case. When he said that he would, this is what I sent him. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Even though the original seller didn't profit by it, the crystals on the surface would concern me. Sometimes people experiment with cards just for the fun of it, or to see how far they can go. I guess to some degree it will remain a mystery. |
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Posted By: peter ullman
to clarify something...sodium hypochlorite is BLEACH...and is used in disinfecting root canals by dentists each and every day...as well as card doctors! |
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Posted By: Rich Klein
1989 Upper Deck was legendary for what you could create from the cards with just an eraser. I wonder exactly what Kevin could do with that product |
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Posted By: Jim Clarke
Cool thread and this is only one I have to contribute.. |
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Posted By: Kevin Saucier
<"1989 Upper Deck was legendary for what you could create from the cards with just an eraser. I wonder exactly what Kevin could do with that product"> |
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Posted By: E, Daniel
the card that turned me into a vintage sports card collector...... |
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Posted By: Brad
Bill Mckechnie~(Ghost Print) Sorry for the blurry scan! |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Daniel- is your 58 Aaron really as blue as it shows up on your scan? That is amazing, and the only one I ever saw that wasn't green. |
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Posted By: E, Daniel
Perhaps a touch deeper cyan/blue even, but nearly exactly that color. It completely missed the yellow ink I believe - can't see any under loupe around the indian head.... |
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Posted By: Denny Walsh
Kevin, |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Daniel- that is a funny story. I guess people are afraid of things they never saw before. |
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Posted By: Kevin Saucier
<"My questions to you are as follows: "Who side are you on now?" In the future, Can we rely on what you know and will you aid said collectors of "Freaks, Errors & Proofs"?"> |
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Posted By: Denny
Bravo Zulu (Well Done!) Kevin, |
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