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Old 06-30-2016, 11:32 AM
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Before our involvement in WW II started what were pre war cards called?
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Old 06-30-2016, 11:35 AM
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Why is there no 51 Bowman Joe DiMaggio ?
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Why is there no 51 Bowman Joe DiMaggio ?
Add to that "Why is there no 1955 Topps Mantle?"
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Old 07-01-2016, 08:22 PM
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Add to that "Why is there no 1955 Topps Mantle?"
Mantle was under contract with Bowman at the time.

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The old joke is 'food'.

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Old 06-30-2016, 11:41 AM
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why prewar and not pre-Topps? who started calling cards from this era prewar cards and when?
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Old 06-30-2016, 11:53 AM
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why prewar and not pre-Topps? who started calling cards from this era prewar cards and when?
I used to call them PreWW2 cards, but found that dealers when asked this needed me to clarify what I was looking for. I think the prewar term has been prominent for about twenty years(?).

I believe that because of the virtual stop of baseball card production due to the war, it made a better break. The Pre-Topps term is not bad, except it gets a little messy with the Bowman and Leaf mass produced cards in the years before Topps entered the market.

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Are T206 "errors" getting out of hand

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Old 06-30-2016, 03:35 PM
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I used to call them PreWW2 cards, but found that dealers when asked this needed me to clarify what I was looking for. I think the prewar term has been prominent for about twenty years(?).

I believe that because of the virtual stop of baseball card production due to the war, it made a better break. The Pre-Topps term is not bad, except it gets a little messy with the Bowman and Leaf mass produced cards in the years before Topps entered the market.

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Thanks! Good to know.

Couldn't help but think of some more questions .... Why do Gem Mint (10) cards have off center backs? Why do so many people on ebay find cards of Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb, and Honus Wagner in their attic from their grandfather? Why do these same people not bother to get these cards possibly valued in the thousands graded but are willing to do an unreserved auction starting at 99 cents?
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Because they're allowed to by the definition of Gem Mint by the grading company. PSA permits up to 75/25 on the reverse and up to 60/40 on the front. Beckett is much tougher on centering.
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I just received an e-mail from a General Shebango in Nigeria, who also says that he is a Prince, in which he tells me that he is in possession of a PSA 11 T206 Doyle NY N.L. with a Drum back that has a ghost image of Joe Jackson sliding into second on the front and evidence of being next to Honus Wagner on the back. He says that he wants me to either wire him $100,000 in US dollars or to give him my bank routing number and account number. Which method would you suggest?
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Before our involvement in WW II started what were pre war cards called?
"Modern shiny stuff"
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