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I cannot answer that as I would not get a ticket 'tombed'. I do not believe it detracts from the ticket as that is one less perforation that they could view critically.
I was at that game and photographed it from a few rows up just past the Sox dugout. I am going to a paper show over the weekend. When I get back I will try to scan a slide or two.
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I would leave it alone.
Michael - Tell how the the paper show went ? It is still totally different dealers on Sunday than Saturday ? See any sports memorabilia ? |
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I am always inclined to leave things "as is" but still wonder if anyone has specific experience as to how graders view this situation.
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Please leave it and send it, they can be hard to remove with that extra paper - PSA should not look at that like an off-centered card - if anything it should be better for the ticket
Good Luck!
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Here is one that is slabbed with extra attached, they could have taken that off, and maybe should have for looks, but doesn't look like it mattered to PSA:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/14454140347...IAAOSwWrdidRaE So I'd say choice is yours, they'll probably grade it the same with or without the extra. |
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Same dealers both days, just like any other type of show I have ever attended. You are renting the booth for the weekend, not one day. Lots of sports memorabilia. I saw 2 brothers (50's/60's) who set up at Chantilly. There were quite a few not just paper dealers who had bats, older endorsed gloves, cards, programs, games and lots of pennants. One table was filled with sports pennants another had a decent stack of the 2-3" pennants from the 1950's-1960's. There were quite a few of those late 19th early 20th century college 'silks'. I am not sure what they are called. Some were the size of a card and others were larger. If you like photography I saw probably 50-60 mounted photos of high school baseball, basketball and football teams. I noticed a few sports trophy/figurals and signs that Carlton would have liked. There were also thousands (not exaggerating) of snapshots. Some dealers just threw them in boxes while others sorted by subject. I did see this nice posed snapshot of Eddie Collins in street clothes with probably his wife for about $2. If I collected baseball I would have bought it. It was well worth the trip. It took about 3½ hours from Northern VA going via Frederick, MD and Harrisburg, PA. Bing recommended through Baltimore, Delaware and Penn Turnpike extension. No way I would do that on a Friday morning/afternoon. Stayed overnight. The show opened at 9 am. I got there at 8:20 and the line was only about 20 people. It grew to 100+ by the time they opened. It was 2-3 times the size of Chantilly and it took me from opening to 4:30 to get to every booth and that included just scanning some booths so I could get to them all. It was worth the trip and I will try to go again October 1-2. I picked up 13 Olympic RPPC's - one from 1924, 1 from 1936 and 11 from 1932 along with a 1970's Red Auerbach signature on the roster sheet from a Mt. St. Mary's / Cheyney State basketball game. Not terribly valuable but I liked it for $20. The show is at the Allentown Fairgrounds which is right in town next to Muhlenberg College. There is also another building about 3 blocks long that is a farmer's market that was quite crowded. Here are a couple of photos from Yaz Day. I got the group photo enlarged to 16x20 and signed by every member of the team except Doug Bird who was in the bullpen warming up and not in the photo. A lot of players asked for copies. I was able to trade for equipment - bats, hats and batting gloves. The other photo is in a glass mount so it is not as clear.
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Thanks for sharing those photos and story(ies) Michael.
I was watching that game as a late teenager and it was one of the very few times I shed a tear over a sporting event. Watching Yaz run the perimeter of Fenway slapping hands with fans was pretty special to see. I recently picked up a program and the poster from that weekend and that is what sent me on the hunt for a ticket. I was surprised to find a full one at that. I have no way that I am aware of to determine if the program is for 10/1/83 (Yaz Day) or from his final game the next day 10/2/83 as I think the same program was issued both days. |
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