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Old 08-31-2022, 08:58 AM
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Definitely a few W sets that aren't actually strips. Very frustrating!
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I believe that there are probably multiple different issues that are all lumped together under the W575-1 umbrella. I believe Leon is (partially) correct that (some/many) W575-1 cards were not hand cut. I also believe that some were. Here are 3 examples I have that seem to point to the cards also being issued in strip format.

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I believe that there are probably multiple different issues that are all lumped together under the W575-1 umbrella. I believe Leon is (partially) correct that (some/many) W575-1 cards were not hand cut. I also believe that some were. Here are 3 examples I have that seem to point to also being issued in strip format.

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Those look like 2 trimmed cards and one W501? How many of these strips have we seen, if they are strip cards? That said, there is little doubt they were manufactured in sheets.
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Does the guy on eBay know what a prominent knowledgable hobby leader you are? Can he even hit a softball?
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Does the guy on eBay know what a prominent knowledgable hobby leader you are? Can he even hit a softball?
I am getting old. My team said I made a pretty good catch in deep right center last night, but I totally screwed up my right shoulder. It hurt then and still hurts.

The ebayer said they were on this forum., I asked for their id and they gave me a .com one. We don't allow those so we'll see. They have a variation of Speaker...and as I told them there are a ton of variations in this set.
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There are some "Salesman Sample" uncut sheets out there. I remember Heritage had a pristine copy that didn't sell a few years ago. Here's my beater copy. Back is blank, of course. I won this one from an old Lipset auction. I think at the same time, there was also an uncut Koesters Bread sheet, which I'm kicking myself that I didn't bid higher on, which was in much better condition.
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There are some "Salesman Sample" uncut sheets out there. I remember Heritage had a pristine copy that didn't sell a few years ago. Here's my beater copy. Back is blank, of course. I won this one from an old Lipset auction. I think at the same time, there was also an uncut Koesters Bread sheet, which I'm kicking myself that I didn't bid higher on, which was in much better condition.
That's awesome, Gary. Thanks for sharing. What makes you think it's a salesman's sample? Just curious if it could just be an uncut sheet? Regardless, it's great.
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I’m def in the factory cut camp, however the top and bottom of this Johnson doesn’t look like a factory cut or a typical trim
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I’m def in the factory cut camp, however the top and bottom of this Johnson doesn’t look like a factory cut or a typical trim
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I believe that to be a variety of W501.
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