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I like the sharp image of the first card best of the four. Sharp focus and registration is more important than centering to me any day of the week. It's the image of the central subject that matters most.
If there's any suspicion of trimming or "corrective" centering, I don't want it.
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Thanks for the responses. I wanted to weigh in regarding the issue: "Trimmed is a yes or no condition." and "if there is any suspicion of trimming, I don't want it."
This confuses me because it would seem to "define away" the key point I am trying to get at. My point wants to be that (almost) every purchase of a graded vintage card entails uncertainty regarding whether the card has been trimmed. Some look trimmed but might not be. Others sport robust borders, but who can rule out trimming? It seems to me that every card (I realize there are other factors involved in eye quality, but to focus on centering versus trimming) entails some tradeoff between how well it is centered and whether that centering (let alone edges) was achieved/enhanced via trimming. If what you mean is some version of: "I don't buy high grade cards because I assume they are all trimmed, and I buy low grade cards that cost little enough that I don't sweat the possibility of trimming as much," I guess I could get that. But a "yes or no condition" seems to me to be an unrealistic standard in the marketplace. For me, the examples I provided illustrate the tradeoff that exists in the marketplace: the centered examples (1 and 4) have just enough (any less and I would prefer a card that appeared less likely to have been trimmed) top and bottom border for me to accept the still significant risk that they may have been trimmed; while the "bottom heavy" examples (2 and 3) have just enough top border (any less and I would prefer a card with better top to bottom centering) for me to accept diminished centering in exchange for a very low probability of trimming (at least top to bottom). |
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I can't tell whether to take your words at face value, or if you're poking some fun at snowman, but none of your cards are trimmed. It's pretty easy to detect trimming on the vast majority of t206s. The only time it's tough is when the corners are sharp. Usually that means trimming, but not always.
To answer your question, if I am ever on the fence about whether a card in a numeric holder was trimmed, yes that affects how much I want it. I can usually tell one way or the other but there are occasionally some cards that leave me unsure based on looking at scans. It's probably not very relevant to your question but I don't care that much about centering. I like rare cards and condition is down the list of things I worry about.
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Definitely T206 cards can be well-centered, have large borders AND have no trimming.
In my collecting world, centering is overrated. Give me good registration and color everyday. My favorite of the shown McIntyre Can-Can Dancing Trio is the card on the far right. It has decent color (not quite as good as the one in the center), but its registration is the best, and overrules any of its card flaws. Not that I would kick any of the Can-Can Trio out of the revue. Brian |
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Furthermore, trimming is usually (almost always, in hand) detectable with vintage cards. The natural size variance of T206 is not evidence that everything but the largest of cards are trimmed. |
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One of the key aspects of determining if a T206 has been trimmed or not is to learn what the edges should like, sizes will vary, original cuts will not. There are tell-tale signs of how the sheets were cut into vertical strips and then horizontally into singles, which if one handles enough of them, can learn what an original edge should look like.
A 10x loupe is generally all you will need. Last edited by sb1; 06-02-2024 at 03:01 PM. |
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This article by David Cycleback has been helpful to me. Hopefully, others will also benefit from it. https://net54baseball.com/forum/content/trimming.html
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One thing I will add, the rolled edge and corresponding ridge on the other side hold up even after major wear. That was a surprise to me years ago when I checked some of mine. Even cards well into the Poor to fair range clearly had those edge qualities. There are a few ways an edge can look and be strange and not be trimmed. But they're mostly uncommon. |
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+1. Study of original cards is a great thing. That said, I always go for big borders too. I stay far, far away from high grade T206s with tiny borders. I am careful and feel very good about none of my (20+) T206s being trimmed.
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To get back closer to the original topic, I've never been all that insistent about centering. Having it be sort of even is a plus, but a nice card that's not well centered is fine for me.
A nice card rejected for atypical cuts top and bottom, likely from a dull blade. |
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