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Posted By: peter ullman
wow...that high res scan is awesome...it looks like it was hand picked by Lionel Carter...but he never would have trimmed it! |
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Posted By: Eric Brehm
Here is another comparison using the news photo posted by JimB and the higher resolution scan of the PSA-graded example that Joseph provided. The top and bottom borders look strikingly similar, while the side borders are clearly narrower on the graded one. But the news photo is just too murky to find any distinguishing characteristic that establishes definitively that they are the same card. |
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Posted By: Glyn Parson
that thinks the card is played with but, if were wealthy enough would still buy it? It has the best eye appeal of any wagner i have ever seen. |
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Posted By: Jon Canfield
Maybe it's just me, but looking at Eric's latest side-by-said comparison, it appears to me that all four borders, top to bottom and side to side, are pretty darn close. I can't exactly see the difference anymore. I have a large computer screen and just on a whim, I took a ruler and measured the borders from the picture to the edge for the card on both the high res color scan and the black and white photo. I came out with virtually the same numbers, and the tiniest of differences I can chalk up to the fact that although the images are close in size, they are not 100% exact. Anyone else's thoughts? |
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Posted By: Brian
I agree Jon. I can't tell an obvious difference in the borders based on those two scans. |
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Posted By: MW
Brian was quoted in Michael O'Keeffe's book as saying the "before photo" was inconclusive. In the side-by-side comparison above (which I believe to be an accurate one) there is no discernable difference between the two cards. It appears that Michael O'Keeffe owes PSA and Bill Mastro an apology for some of his statements and allegations. |
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Posted By: peter chao
I'm pretty sure that before the Card is resold or auctioned we will all hear Mastro and PSA's side of the story. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I don't think we will ever hear a word from either side. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Of course that's possible, but collectors will believe there's a good chance that the Card was trimmed at some point. If everything was kosher they would speak up. |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
Unless there is irrefutable evidence out there (such as a confession from someone directly involved in the trimming), the best way to stay out front of the issue is to maintain silence in the face of the accusation. Leave it to the chat board readers, rumor mongers and speculators to talk out the issue, and let business return to normal. Also, it is better to have no record of your position in case the facts take a turn for the worse rather than pinning yourself down to a story in public. And follow the old maxim that good or bad publicity doesn't matter as long as they spell your name right. |
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Posted By: peter chao
You brought up good points. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Thank you Adam. I couldn't have expressed it that well myself. |
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Posted By: dan mckee
Wans't this card refused as trimmed the first time it was submitted to PSA? Is there a record of that somewhere or just another rumor? Dan. |
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Posted By: Marc S.
I thought that PSA really did not exist before the grading of Wagner and it was specifically this card that led to the creation of PSA as an independent third-party grading company. |
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Posted By: dan mckee
Huh? It is in a slab now, I thought the first time it was submitted was just before this slabbing. PSA was created because grading had taken off in coins so it spawned over to cards was my understanding. Dan. |
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Posted By: JimB
I have never heard of it being rejected. It was part of PSA's big splash opening. |
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Posted By: dan mckee
Really? Am I the only one that heard that?? oops! I don't want to get shot over this. |
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Posted By: D.C. Markel
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Posted By: larry
is it just the scan (of the newspaper picture), or is the diamond cut reversed on the two? also, doesn't the diamond cut on the 8 make it look like a trim on the top rather than an actual trim? when i look at the big scan, it looks perfectly "square" on the top. |
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Posted By: MW
Larry, |
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Posted By: Eric B
I still think that if you take the known dimensions of the black border area (the same for all T206's) and then compare the ratio of the white outside borders to black borders on that great detailed picture, you can determine the actual card dimensions that nobody seems to know. |
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Posted By: peter ullman
my god that large scan is mesmerizing...i think i'm in love! |
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Posted By: Mark Evans
Keith Olbermann had a segment on The Card on his show tonight. Mark |
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Posted By: peter chao
Missed the show. Did Keith say anything interesting. |
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Posted By: masimm
I think the real questions should be - Where did Alan Ray get the card from? Did Alan Ray cut this card from a sheet? If so, prior to 1985 - where was the sheet for the last 76 years? Was it sitting in some abandoned tobacco factory warehouse? You would think someone would come around and say, "Hey, Alan Ray bullied me into selling this card sheet to him for $100. And he cut it!" LOL! Was this card stolen - which would be the only explanation for the secret where-abouts before Alan Ray? I've read where Jefferson Burdick's collection at the museum had some cards stolen over the years when the public was allowed to actually pull out the albums and look/hold the cards. This of course way back in the 1940's and 1950's. Could it have come from there? Rather than dwell on whether the card was touched up, I wonder if the card is even real? Maybe a reprint? Also, what about the other cards Ray had to throw in to Mastro to make the 25k deal? What players were they and were they cut from the same sheet? |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
I may change my mind looking at the pictures some more, but I'd say the pictures are inconclusive at this time. As Michael mentioned, it's problematic comparing the borders of two cards when one is pictured straight and centered and the other is pictured tilted and slightly bent. |
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Posted By: Mark Evans
Peter-- |
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Posted By: peter chao
So after the Card was cut from the sheet, it was subsequently trimmed...now the big question is who was the source? |
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Posted By: Peter Spaeth
The markings on the cards look different to me, particularly the blue dot above the ear on the before. |
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Posted By: Peter Thomas
Just to the left of center over Wagner's head there are 3 red dots that are in the top border on the graded card. It looks to me like the same dots are in the other image which is not nearly as clear. |
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Posted By: Ronnie
I saw that they had an interview with Michael O'Keefe on the game used forum... |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Did anyone happen to read the link in that interview to the Kellen Winslow helmet in the April Mastro auction? |
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Posted By: Ronnie
I love the backpedaling once things were revealed. Doctored cards, doctored game used items. Shouldn't surprise anyone really. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Dan, if that link does not convince everyone to stay away from game used stuff on Mastro (or any auction site) I don't know what could. Shocking to say the least. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
It is sure enough to make one wonder what in the hell is going on at Mastro. Why didn't Doug answer any of those guys questions like he does occasionally over here? |
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Posted By: Rob Dewolf
Jeff, |
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Posted By: Rich
I have some access to a local low level minor league club and was there the day their bats came in for 2006. Essentially, they were given bargain deals on the runovers and printing errors of MLB orders to Louisville Slugger. The team was more concerned with weight, length, etc. but it was surprising to find bats that had been created for several big league clubs/players. I personally held a couple of Pudge Rodriguez models and there were many more. No doubt there are plenty of these bats that wind up in the marketplace with no readily apparent signs of which ballfield they came from. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
That's why good provenance is a good thing. |
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