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Old 06-21-2016, 10:31 AM
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Default 1961 & 1962 Post Baseball think stock?

I have some 1961 and 1962 post baseball cards on super thin paper stock, seemingly even thinner than regular paper. They are cut around a border just like the cereal box versions, and appear vintage and not photocopies or reproductions. Any clue as to what these are?
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I have some of the Topps paper proofs discussed in Dave Hornish's blog below. Do not know if Post would have had such proofs. Lazer copies maybe.

http://r.search.yahoo.com/_ylt=AwrBT...YCKA_qMjw4XXQ-

These are on thin paper stock


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Old 06-21-2016, 11:26 AM
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I have some of the Topps paper proofs discussed in Dave Hornish's blog below. Do not know if Post would have had such proofs. Lazer copies maybe.

http://r.search.yahoo.com/_ylt=AwrBT...YCKA_qMjw4XXQ-

These are on thin paper stock

Thanks for the info. I will get pics up as soon as I can of what I have. It isn't really even a thin paper stock. The paper feels almost crinkly like wax paper. Almost as if they were peeled off a surface, i.e. had been laminated on cardboard.
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Sounds like someone skinned the paper thin glossy top layer from the thicker brown cardboard bottom layer at some point.
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Would that constitute evidence of thinning ?
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Would that constitute evidence of thinning ?
It took me a while, but I finally got it .
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Old 06-22-2016, 05:46 AM
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wow, well thanks for the help. Sounds like someone had time on their hands, as I have about 30 of them.
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Sounds like someone skinned the paper thin glossy top layer from the thicker brown cardboard bottom layer at some point.
I believe Cliff is correct. I have a few (at least one?) like this. My theory is that the paper with card image on it was attached to the box cardboard during production. Over time or with help of humidity, the paper layer peeled away and became detached from the cardboard.

Does anybody have just the cardboard remaining from what was once a complete card?

I will have to look, but I think mine are from 1961 only.
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Would that constitute evidence of thinning ?
No, that would be my head.

I also don't have much evidence left of "trimming" either.
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I've purchased Post baseball cards where the adhesive that held the printed part of the card to the cardboard backing either dried out or was not applied well. I suspect that's what has happened. What did I do? I applied a little bit of Elmers glue and reattached the printed part of the card to the stock. I've seen this four or five times.
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Evidence of thickening ?
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There are also some fake proofs out there that are on very thin stock. A friend bought a Mantle a couple years ago that was in a ASA or similar grading companies slab. Under magnification it was clearly a home printer counterfeit.
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I believe Cliff is correct. I have a few (at least one?) like this. My theory is that the paper with card image on it was attached to the box cardboard during production. Over time or with help of humidity, the paper layer peeled away and became detached from the cardboard.

Does anybody have just the cardboard remaining from what was once a complete card?

I will have to look, but I think mine are from 1961 only.
I found 1961-1963, hoping I can still sell them.
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Someone just told me life magazine had them. These are thin like a magazine paper.
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Someone just told me life magazine had them. These are thin like a magazine paper.
maybe that was just the Maris and Mantle in the inserts though....
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maybe that was just the Maris and Mantle in the inserts though....
Only two I know of
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Default 1962 Post Mantle and Maris cards

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Someone just told me life magazine had them. These are thin like a magazine paper.
The cards that were inserted into the April 13 1962 issue of Life magazine were made of a cardboard which is thinner than a standard card but much thicker than magazine page paper.
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