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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
E121 |
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Posted By: leon
Don't make me...... |
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Posted By: Zinn
Thanks Leon. This stuff is way over my head. |
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Posted By: Dave F
It can get confusing. The one we are looking for is this one below - (care of FKW's website) |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Frank, |
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Posted By: fkw
Brian, If you handled one of the Herpolsheimer cards there is no way you would compare it to a Kendig's, they are nothing alike as far as the paper stock, print quality, and design. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Frank, |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
"some collector with printing experience figured he'd make a one time run of these cards using whatever photographs were available to him." |
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Posted By: fkw
Keith's Stock card is a good example. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Brian, did it ever occur to you that the person you met at that show just assumed they were fake? And sold them as such? |
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Posted By: leon
When you have handled thousands of E121-like cards (I say W575-1 but they are similar) you get to know the "feel" of them and the patina that is on them. I have never seen the uneven gloss faked good enough to fool someone that is very experienced. There is no doubt in my mind that these are real.... |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
It's been three hours since I accused Joe D of fabricating these Herps -- with still no response. It's fairly clear to me that as we speak Joe is running towards a Greyhound bus with a satchel full of Herpo printing plates under his arm. |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
Joe's too busy to respond - I asked him if he'd run off a few Goudey sets for me so I could raise some cash for auction season. |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
I'm no e-121 expert, but that Milton Stock card looks more like a w575-1 to me. I have not seen rough edges on three sides of an e-121 before. Are they all cut this way? Seems to me that if this was some sort of prototype or "unique" set, they should all be cut VERY similarly. |
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Posted By: dennis
would the black lite test prove these to be real??? |
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Posted By: leon
I believe these are W575-1 as I have always stated before but I know most others think they should be classified as E121. No big deal...If anything else other than W575-1 they would technically be H-Unc as "E" is "E"arly candy cards and H is for advertising trade cards. Burdick didn't get the ACC perfect but he did a great job with what he had. I think the Stock card's edges are an anomoly though as most of the other cards do have clean edges. regards |
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Posted By: fkw
They are similar to W575-1A but they have players that are not in that set so you cant really saw they started off in sheets with the same makeup as W575-1A. |
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