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Old 03-26-2023, 03:47 PM
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Default How many T206 PSA 7's and 8's have borders this large?

I'm probably overly suspicious by nature, and I'm sure I've rejected legit cards because of my nature, but when you see a card with borders like this how can you NOT question all the high grade stuff floating around out there?
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Old 03-26-2023, 05:14 PM
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True Scott, but that Evers does have extra thick borders. Still a lot of the high graded T206 cards seem to have 1/3rd of this size border.

And thinking about this from a different perspective, how many nicer raw T206 cards still have borders like this...

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Old 03-26-2023, 06:45 PM
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True Scott, but that Evers does have extra thick borders....
Does it? I question that.

To me this is what an ideal T206 looks like. I'd take this over a narrow or short 8 every day of the week.
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Old 03-26-2023, 07:50 PM
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Does it? I question that.

To me this is what an ideal T206 looks like. I'd take this over a narrow or short 8 every day of the week.
The majority of unaltered T206 cards have borders that look closer to this Flanagan below. The Evers shown is just at the far end of the unaltered T206 size spectrum. And I agree, this spectacular looking Mr. Evers would definitely by my choice over anything that has been slenderized to graded perfection.

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Old 03-27-2023, 08:03 AM
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Does it? I question that.

To me this is what an ideal T206 looks like. I'd take this over a narrow or short 8 every day of the week.
If the holders are made to fit the listed card size, and I have no reason to think they're not, the Evers is actually slightly short top to bottom.
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If the holders are made to fit the listed card size, and I have no reason to think they're not, the Evers is actually slightly short top to bottom.
T206s, as we all know, had a lot of different cuts to them. So, the holders are going to be a bit off on a lot of them.

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Old 03-27-2023, 11:15 AM
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If you do a simple search you’ll see most Bob Grooms Have large borders and most Chief Meyers green have narrow borders - not all but most - I picked up a Groom Howe McCormick that’s also physically larger than any of my other T206
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T206s, as we all know, had a lot of different cuts to them. So, the holders are going to be a bit off on a lot of them.

From the BST, thanks Tony!

And sometimes with PSA the holders are way off on them.

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I agree. Mainly because I remember a point in time during the 1980's where it was almost common practice with certain sellers to trim every card they had. Because so much trimming was being done, there was not a whole lot that you could use as comparison. This was before anyone was slabbing anything, and before the internet was avaliable to the public. It was also one of the reasons that I didn't collect tobacco cards as a kid. Because I knew nothing about them, and there was no easy way to learn about them. It was no different than coins being cleaned and stamps having cancelations removed and perforations being repunched.
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Old 03-26-2023, 05:25 PM
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When David Hall's T206's were being auctioned off by HA, many of the higher graded cards looked suspect to me.
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My favorite T206 is a Red Cobb with a Old Mill back. One of the highest graded I have seen has by far the smallest borders I have seen on a T206 with a number grade.
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Old 03-26-2023, 06:28 PM
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I find a new excitement now, when I spot an original card. I try harder to add it to the collection. Condition is not always as important; to be able to hold in my hands, the same card as that kid in 1909. I pull an original out at card shows; take it out of the sleeve; hand it to the kid and ask him how it feels to hold a 110 year-old baseball card. For me, these are parts of the hobby to not lose.
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Old 03-26-2023, 08:15 PM
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My favorite T206 is a Red Cobb with a Old Mill back. One of the highest graded I have seen has by far the smallest borders I have seen on a T206 with a number grade.
this one at least seems to have ~normal sized borders
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When David Hall's T206's were being auctioned off by HA, many of the higher graded cards looked suspect to me.
I wonder how he was able to get such high grades from his opinion seller of choice?
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I wonder how he was able to get such high grades from his opinion seller of choice?
Total mystery!
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I wonder how he was able to get such high grades from his opinion seller of choice?
He bought most of his stuff in holders and paid too dollar. It may have been going on but I am not sure why he would have been such an aggressive buyer and honestly the cards I sold his buyer were in the same grade when I saw them in the heritage auction. But I know Doug rarely passes up the chance to take a dump on PSA wether deserved or just in his mind.
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I saw many fat boardered T206’s before grading. Afterwards not so many. 😳
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...I know Doug rarely passes up the chance to take a dump on PSA whether deserved or just in his mind.
In my mind all of my dumps are meant to be taken on all opinion sellers, I rarely (if ever) aim them at individual opinion sellers. It's hard to not be perceived as aiming at the one who has the greatest legacy of arguably bad opinions, especially when their very first opinion fits so well into this thread.

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I'm probably overly suspicious by nature, and I'm sure I've rejected legit cards because of my nature, but when you see a card with borders like this how can you NOT question all the high grade stuff floating around out there?
I think the general rule is to expect smaller cards in higher grade holders. Some of the highest grade Goudey barely have borders.
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