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Posted By: Luc Mitchell
I've emailed Greg Kohn (Upper Deck guy who was on the Beckett Message Boards) a couple time since he left said boards, for the most part talking about upcoming products. While they've been benign, I just heard this---UD is in the process of getting a PSA 2 T206 Wagner for an upcoming product to cut up as "memorabilia". So few are known, and one is headed to the chopping block... |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
This has got to be a joke... |
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Posted By: George Dreher
That's almost sacrilege. Next they'll cut up the Shroud of Turin and put it on cards. |
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Posted By: John S
What's next? The Declaration of Independence? A Monet? I hope that it does not happen. |
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Posted By: Kenneth A. Cohen
Might this have something to do with the date of your post? |
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Posted By: Joe Pelaez
I didn't want to say anything, but I suspect the same thing. |
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Posted By: Rick
What Luc says is the truth. Upper Deck has also received permission from Wagner's family to exhume the body, cut the body into hundreds of small pieces which will be encased in thin plastic, and the plastic pieces will be inserted into Upper Deck baseball cards. I can't wait to start opening packs. |
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Posted By: Dave
No offense to any Upper Deck employees or lovers on this board, but they kind of were responsible for ruining the card collecting hobby as a whole. they started the whole insert card craze in the early 90's that turned a fun "hobby" into an investor driven nightmare. |
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Posted By: Luc Mitchell
What Luc says is the truth. Upper Deck has also received permission from Wagner's family to exhume the body, cut the body into hundreds of small pieces which will be encased in thin plastic, and the plastic pieces will be inserted into Upper Deck baseball cards. I can't wait to start opening packs. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
The funniest part of this thread is the portion of the card Luc put in on his prototype. I think if I had that UD card with the "Wagner" part attached, I'd have a heart attack every time I looked at it. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Guys, |
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Posted By: JK
Nice April Fools Joke. |
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Posted By: Ken McMillan
Actually, I heard that they were acquiring a 1930 Goudy Ruth calendar card and Cutting it up in place of the Wagner:-) |
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Posted By: RC
I am definitely interested if the '30 Goudey Ruth Calendar is included, as long as it is verified, authorized, canonized, euthanized, etc.... by a verifiable, reputable, authenticated, etc.... dealer/auctioneer!! |
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Posted By: Darren
Among the more aggressive projects they have is there cloning of great players of the past via exumed tissue's DNA. They will make available autographs, new photos with historical poses, and current vs legendary All-Star games. The first attempt of course was Ruth, but each and every time the embryo developed into a gorilla. |
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Posted By: Ken McMillan
The Ruth clone took too much beer to live off of and kept hitting on the female employees at the lab. The company ended the project due to too many sexual harrassment law suites |
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Posted By: Darren
Then came Cobb and they found he could not survive in today's equal oppurtunity environment. |
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Posted By: Jim Dale
While I believe this is a joke; its sad that things like that do happen. It was not that long ago another card company destroyed a one and only jersey for that very purpose. Fortunately they got what they deserved - put out of business. |
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Posted By: Luc Mitchell
What jersey are you talking about, Thorpe? |
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Posted By: Jim Dale
http://www.beckett.com/news/index2.asp?a=4371&s=1 |
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Posted By: Kevin Saucier
<What's next?> |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Jim, that article sickens me. Here's the question: who in the hell would want a baseball card with an itsy bitsy piece of Ruth's jersey anyway? |
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Posted By: dennis
Q.who in the hell would want a baseball card with an itsy bitsy piece of Ruth's jersey anyway? |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
These companies cutting up baseball artifacts should instead keep the bat/jersey intact and insert cards for a drawing...the winner gets the bat/jersey. Who would ever believe that little tiny piece of cloth came from the Ruth jersey anyway?? Didn't Topps or Upperdeck supposedly have an autograph card with the first Hall of Fame inductees on it in which at least 2 or 3 of the autos were fakes? |
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Posted By: Brett
LOL I predicted this would happen many months ago. you all know it was just a matter of time before UD did this. |
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Posted By: Josh Adams
Dennis, |
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Posted By: Luc Mitchell
Upper Deck had the card with two fakes, it sold for about 80 thousand. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Josh, |
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Posted By: Brett
lol, remember that Legendary Quad Cuts of Cobb, Ruth, Johnson and the Babe ? |
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Posted By: Rich Klein
Cut up but as the Beckett linked story said; there were three known Babe Ruth home jerseys at the time Donruss bought that item for use at more than a quarter of a million dollar. |
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Posted By: Rich Klein
Brillianty written and done -- and yes this is a bit self-serving but enjoy it anyway |
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Posted By: Dylan
I wouldnt mind so much if they were cutting that supposed "PSA 8" Wagner up in little pieces instead of an unaltered Wagner! |
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Posted By: Cobby33
I agree. To each his own. Some people (myself in the past)- enjoy collecting the game-used memorabilia. Makes you feel part of the game, as it were. However, cutting up a baseball card doesn't give one that same feeling, so I can't get into that. Some people might though. Many people don't understand our Vintage obsession. It is what it is, I suppose. |
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Posted By: Erick Lewin
This is just disgusting. They wonder why the card market is where it is. Look in the mirror manufacturers. Stop for a second, just ask yourself....what the hell am i doing? |
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Posted By: craig
i was just talking with my father about this whole t206 wagner/upper deck issue and once again he amazed me. regardless if its true or not, his response had to be shared with you all. his idea, 40 or 50 people buy a share or two of upper deck stock. their owning a piece of the company would entitle them the right to attend the anual stock holder meeting. with the right mix of troublemakers, and a lawyer or two in on this to keep other in check, there would be no way that any business would ever be done at the meeting. not sure if that would solve anything, however disrupting their operation for just that one day a year would surly send them a message. |
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Posted By: Jeff Prizner
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Posted By: Cobby3
My point exactly. |
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Posted By: Mark L
I am plenty disgusted at the card companies for cutting up memorabilia and a little disappointed in collectors who don't feel uneasy about destroying Johnny Evers bats and Babe Ruth jersies. The "collect what you like" approach is fine with me. live and let live, let a thousand flowers bloom, etc. etc. The problem with game used memorabilia cards is that they have to destroy irreplaceable things to make them, thus making it harder for those of us who collect game used stuff to collect what we like. What they're doing isn't illegal or immoral but it shows incredibly bad taste. |
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Posted By: Jim Dale
I whole heartedly agree with the collect what you like theory; and I no longer like Donruss and if this thread isn't about an April Fools' story I will most likley ignore anything Upper Deck. Its not hard for me; its not like I'm giving up anything as I don't buy anything Upper Deck right now anyway....I prefer another modern set and a few older sets and cards. But still; even if Donruss "came back" and offered something spectacular I'd probably avoid it and pray many collectors who feel its wrong to cut up Babe's oldest known jersey also ignore them. If enough people do that; eventually they get the message there is no money to be made in destroying good things. |
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Posted By: Cobby33
We destory trees: water and organic ink are used in the card-making process- Vintage used the same materials. So, the argument that irreplaceable commodities are being used to make game-used cards, etc., falls a little short. |
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Posted By: Mark L
Don't follow you Cobby. If you destroy a tree to make a baseball bat, you can replace the tree. Same thing with destroying trees to make baseball cards. I imagine that the same is true with whatever organic material you use to make the inks. But surely it's different with game used items. If you destroy a bat that was used by Speaker or Cobb, you just can't grow a new one. |
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Posted By: Cobby33
Mark- I understand your point, although some would take issue with the statement that one can "replace a tree." Same goes for the other natural resources- add to that the waste that these manufacturing plants spew into the environment; the CO used in transporting the products, etc. |
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Posted By: David Smith
Cobby, |
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Posted By: Dylan
Well considering the pace we've been deforesting the world, and burning fossil fuels, the destuction of valuable baseball cards may be the least of mankinds worries. But for now... i dont mind them cutting up modern players jerseys, the'll wear new ones that can be preserved or whatever. But 95 year old jerseys, where only a handful exist?? This can't go decade after decade, set after set. What does UD and topps plan on doing? Cutting up all the old timers jerseys and bats until they run out, and then they just call it a good run, and go out of business? Is that there business plan?? |
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Posted By: Cobby33
I guess I just don't understand the level of hostility towards those who collect game-used material. I think the bigger problem is the focusing of those hostilities towards hobby preferences, as opposed to using that energy to do something about global warming; expensive and morally-questionable wars; etc. Alas, that is inappropriate fodder for this Board. |
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Posted By: RC McKenzie
I agree with namesake 'RC'. Upper Deck could buy the 1930 Goudey Ruth calender for their new 'pieces of the game' product, make tens of thousnds of dollars and still give the t206 Wagner back to the hobby. |
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Posted By: Luc Mitchell
I wonder if the 'appreciation' of slivers of game used materials differs between card collectors and non card collectors---say one was to ask two huge sports fans, one a card collector and one not, which they would prefer (one item of 1000s of tiny items). My gut instinct is that a card collector would like the 1000s more, but that's just me. |
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Posted By: nbrazil
"These companies cutting up baseball artifacts should instead keep the bat/jersey intact and insert cards for a drawing...the winner gets the bat/jersey." |
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Posted By: Mark L
I like to think that anyone sleazy enough to sell baseball cards that contain pieces of a Gehrig jersey or bat is also sleazy enough to substitute some old bathrobe or little league bat when it comes to making the card. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
With the price of collectables and antiquities of all kinds soaring in price above the budgets of most collectors, we will see more objects broken up into small pieces. Not much anyone can do about it. |
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