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Old 04-09-2010, 07:39 PM
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I enjoy strip cards as I know a few other members do too. They are one of the few areas of pre-war collecting where you can still do it on a budget. Well, unless you fight over some obscure ones. While Lew doesn't think these are strip cards, and is probably correct, that is the way they are listed, 1915 W-Unc. Show some of your stip cards if you would like to ..... I was very excited to get these in the mail today.
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Old 04-09-2010, 07:55 PM
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Old 04-09-2010, 07:58 PM
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great cards,Leon.
always love seeing a Thorpe.
my own fav. is my 515-1 with a strip of 8 containing 5 HOFs.
i also have a Rousch 516-2-2 and a Coombs 513. all of these are framed and
showing brightly in my office---sisler,bentley,o'connell,frisch,baker,grimes,schan g,heilman are the 8 in a row.
all the best,ole buddy

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Old 04-09-2010, 08:03 PM
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Long since sold... kinda wish I still had them.

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Old 04-09-2010, 08:04 PM
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Love those Leon, very nice pick-ups!!!

Here are a few of my favorites..............
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Old 04-09-2010, 08:43 PM
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W572 strip.



And in my opinion, the W514 strip set looks great in 15 pocket pages (no matter what condition)...



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Can't beat the handcrafted cuts. Never seen those 1915 WUNCs. Earliest baseball strips?

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W553 strip (as an FYI, these came in strips of 5)...



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Too many to list with Lot 47 Lobert on its way.
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A few more
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Beautiful items, gentlemen! W cards have really grown on me over the last several years.









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Nice Thorpe, Leon.
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(Mutoscope added for Brian T.)
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My W502 Mays, which appears to be the cropped version of Orions father's W575-1 Mays posted earlier in this thread.

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Here are some of my Ruth's...
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Old 04-10-2010, 07:48 AM
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Is it wrong to have wanted to see Mutoscopes in the strip card thread?
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Bush, Cobb, Bell & Carey

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Is it wrong to have wanted to see Mutoscopes in the strip card thread?
I don't think it's wrong...post away Brian.... ...."strip" card can really only loosely be defined anyway, imo. And that can take the connotation of "strip" in a whole different direction !!
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On the subject of whether or not they are strip cards heere are some examples of one set:
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Brian:

Which set is that?
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Phil, they look like W503s.
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Phil,

Jeff is correct. The set designation is W503.
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Leon I would have been more impressed if Thorpe was in a football uniform!
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Don't forget the W590s which always come in variety of shapes and sizes, mostly mutilated.


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Card is actually Harry Hooper...thought this would get a number grade, but...?
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Old 04-10-2010, 04:51 PM
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Time to throw in some W504s:
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One tough rookie.
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1921 W516-2-3 (print freak)


1920 W519-2-2


1920 W520


1920 W522


1921 W9316


1923 W515-1 (strip of 5)


1922 W573 (2 complete vertical strips)
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You got that right, Paul. That's the only example I have ever seen, although I think one of the big auction houses currently has a couple of the complete team uncut sheet sets and I believe that the Giants may be in there.
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OK, this might not be the right place for this question, BUT, how does a card marked on the holder "HAND CUT" get a numerical grade? I see from the multiple posts that some get a grade and others get an "A". Does anyone know how that process works? If the strip collectors out there submit a card for grading do you already know how it will come back based on the history of that issue or is it a crap shoot? Just curious if anyone has any opinions.
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OK, this might not be the right place for this question, BUT, how does a card marked on the holder "HAND CUT" get a numerical grade? I see from the multiple posts that some get a grade and others get an "A". Does anyone know how that process works? If the strip collectors out there submit a card for grading do you already know how it will come back based on the history of that issue or is it a crap shoot? Just curious if anyone has any opinions.
Nice cards all and thanks for sharing!
This is a great question Tony. I would like to get my W572 Ty Cobb graded but don't know who to send it to. I thought you had a better chance to get a grade from SGC then PSA but with these post I'm not sure. Did PSA give grades out earlier but now put authentic on cut cards? Who should I have grade my Cobb? Thanks D.
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What I have found, for the most part, is if the card meets the minimum size requirements based on the measurements listed in the SCBC, the grading company will usually give a numerical grade, otherwise it usually gets an "Authentic".
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I've sent strip cards to both SGC and PSA and it's like playing craps. Obviously, a strip card has to have all four margins to receive a numerical grade (although, I've had exceptions). But, in my opinion, on any given strip card submission, whether one receives a grade other then "A," depends solely on the grader. Regrettably, there just isn't any ryhme or reason to the process. I'll post a pic later today of a recently submitted SGC graded Cobb strip card, that I thought was a 100% candidate for a number grade. Alas it came back authentic.

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I don't remember which set, but...........glad to have it.

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I like the W520's colorful backgrounds.
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My latest addition from Lew and a special thanks:
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