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Old 04-05-2015, 05:20 PM
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thanks jonny...i like that I have the only 2 known!!!
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Old 04-05-2015, 05:30 PM
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Never realized there were so many cool scraps around. Thanks to all for posting these beauties.

As far as value, which scrap do you think brought the highest bidding price in any auction?
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Old 04-05-2015, 09:56 PM
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Never realized there were so many cool scraps around. Thanks to all for posting these beauties.

As far as value, which scrap do you think brought the highest bidding price in any auction?
If you want an actual sale price, the White Plank sold for $92,000 in a 2013 Goodwin auction.

But much of the value of that card was the Plank, not the fact that it was scrap. If you go strictly by the value of the scrap, I think Leon's is the most valuable, though exactly what it's worth won't be known until he sells it.
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I agree with Sean, the most value added simply from the scrap aspect of a card is Leon's Mullaney. Overall the most valuable scrap, all things considered, is probably the Wagner scrap (Wagner #19: http://t206resource.com/Wagner-Gallery.html).
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Default Though not pre-war, kind of a mess, but still like this one...

...picked it up today...

1951 Bowman Overprint #165/156/228 Ted Williams, Del Rice, and Clete Boyer Rookie... plus one catcher, I can't place, yet...

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...picked it up today...

1951 Bowman Overprint #165/156/228 Ted Williams, Del Rice, and Clete Boyer Rookie... plus one catcher, I can't place, yet...

Hey John, how have you been? I just picked up the book Crazy '08 because you recommended it.
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Hey John, how have you been? I just picked up the book Crazy '08 because you recommended it.
Hey Sean!

I've been absent for a while (first out of the country for a month... then taking care of my 4-year old solo for a couple of months), but it's good to be back on the board!... BASEBALL SEASON!

Let me know what you think of the book! I got the rec from someone else here on the board (I forgot who) and passed it along. I'm reading Unforgettable Season... AGAIN! A million thanks!
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If you want an actual sale price, the White Plank sold for $92,000 in a 2013 Goodwin auction.

But much of the value of that card was the Plank, not the fact that it was scrap. If you go strictly by the value of the scrap, I think Leon's is the most valuable, though exactly what it's worth won't be known until he sells it.
As well it was the much tougher Piedmont 150 (5 known, 4 are handcut). I am not sure any other scrap would go higher, unless you count the Wagner proof strip.
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Here is an Obak:
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Scrap - something an ordinary printer, packager, housekeeper, dealer, smoker, recycler or collector would throw away, shred, burn or otherwise destroy.

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Scrap - something an ordinary printer, packager, housekeeper, dealer, smoker, recycler or collector would throw away, shred, burn or otherwise destroy.

Carry on.
A more accurate definition, one would be hard pressed to find.

OK everybody.. on three.... let's have a group shred.....
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they are beauties! extremely rare to boot
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Johnny -

Where's the Bender?
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Every once in a while you find 2 scraps that fit together




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Love the Joe Lake card with the ghost. Especially the ghost image of someone's hand taking the pic.
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thanks my friend....I I have had ridiculous offers on bender.....but I honestly love it so much....I can't sell it.....some scraps sell for 15 k + ......maybe more....but they are rare ones like bender or the proofs....

they are truly priceless some of them.....each one, altho similar some are, are all different...

leon's matty proof could go 100 k + easy imho....or his multi strike....

Jamie's scraps are ridiculous! Chris's are.....sean's plank is just insane


these are truly the most exciting rarities of the set!

that Krause is just creepy but so cool, you can't stop starring at it....

the printer back in the day was just saving cardboard and being "green" before being "green" was in.....they were saving cardboard to set up the presses....or mistakes they just tossed aside....

JUST INCREDIBLE SHIT!

I love my Alfred e twin krugers.....priceless to me
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