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Posted By: bullrat
A friend brought this card to me to find out what it was. Have little knowledge of Goudeys - but noticed immediately that the edges were wavy, and could see a line along the right side plus very stained. Checked into Goudeys found out was 1938 Heads Up supposedly number 279. However, the back has a Coke advertisement, was not the normal back. Is this a reprint, salesmans sample, Goudey produced advertisement for Coke or what? Card stock is thick. Any help appreciated. |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
I've handled a thousand or so '38 Goudeys, and have never seen one like this, either reprint or authentic. |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
Is it just me, or does the Coke logo appear as if it was applied via a rubber stamp years after the paper was manufactured? I don't like the way the ink sits on the paper. I don't deal in cards anymore, but certainly have experience with rubber-stamped signatures on vintage paper. Although my opinion is based only from the scan, this seems to emit the same stench. |
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Posted By: keyway
I tend to think this may have been a real card with a damaged back and someone stuck a coke add on it. Obvious they trimmed it badly after. |
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Posted By: fkw
homemade |
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Posted By: Steve
I've held just a couple of these, but seen thousands of aged counterfeits. My money says; Photocopy pasted to cardstock then poorly scissors cut. The blocky digitized text on the back screams digital image enlargement, as well as being colored in with a black pen. |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
It's entirely likely that it's homemade, but I'm still very curious about it. The card itself does not look like any of the weak '38 Goudey reprints that circulate throughout the hobby, and while I've seen high-quality reproductions of DiMaggio, Foxx and Feller cards from the set, I've never seen a high-quality reprint of a Julius Solters. Although the scan is weak, the stock appears uniform in color (as it should be) inside and outside the border, and looks like it's got some water staining on it, which presents the same way water staining presents on Goudeys. |
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Posted By: peter ullman
guys...to me this looks like a very bad fake. the whole card appears pixelated...autonatix phony. this looks very similar to the old judge with the stamp on the blank back...previously discussed on the board. It looks totally fake to me...a home made phony...interesting to see the "possible" border on the right side to imply it was cut from a sheet? |
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Posted By: Steve
...and Pete KNOWS fakes! |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
Pete, the Solters card was positioned on the sheet in the middle - second row from the bottom, third card from the left. There would have been no right-hand border. |
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Posted By: peter ullman
c'mon...what does that mean? I've only bought 5 or 6? |
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Posted By: peter ullman
Al...somehow I knew you'd tell me something like that...amazing knowledge of the set you have. Oh...it's not on ebay...oops! |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
Pete, I am a GEEK. |
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Posted By: peter ullman
it goes with the territory, Al. |
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Posted By: Steve
Al, I think vintage commons of rare Issues raise a smaller flag and the possibility of a buyer sending one out to grade, in p-f condition, is low. Scammers come in every IQ level. Also a safe way to build up some "vintage card" FB. |
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Posted By: dennis
how many blank backed goudeys are out there? how many coke adds have a tie in with goudey gum? this is a nice companion piece that could be displayed with the goudey babe ruth calendar. too much goudey stuff out there for this to have any chance that it is real. if anything like this existed it would be known. i'd say home-made. |
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Posted By: MW
An obvious fake. |
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Posted By: bullrat
Larger scans maybe not better, cheap scanner, at http |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
Good detective work on the Coke stuff, Bullrat. I'd be virtually certain that it's home-made, based on that info alone. |
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