Net54baseball.com Forums

Net54baseball.com Forums (http://www.net54baseball.com/index.php)
-   Modern Baseball Cards Forum (1980-Present) (http://www.net54baseball.com/forumdisplay.php?f=34)
-   -   1991 Donruss Advertising sheets (http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=289899)

Deadman31 10-03-2020 05:31 AM

1991 Donruss Advertising sheets
 
Anyone ever come across these? Any info on them rarity or othersuch?


https://i.ibb.co/JkK8XQw/E865-C170-C...9-FC1500-B.jpg

swarmee 10-03-2020 07:14 AM

Can you show the back? Different image for Junior from his regular card or the Donruss Preview card that year. Maybe a proof sheet from the factory?

swarmee 10-03-2020 10:20 AM

Spotted a few on worthpoint:
https://www.worthpoint.com/inventory...ffey&category=

Here's a lot of 15 of this same sheet:
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthoped...per-1897336901

snider4prez 10-03-2020 10:43 AM

Never seen that before. What a great Griffey! Now I have another card to add to the checklist.

Thanks very cool!
Trevor

mrmopar 10-03-2020 04:48 PM

They are paper thickness. I saw one from 1984 that had Strawberry and possibly Mattingly, if I recall. It went unsold at $10, which makes you think twice about it...Were those two that highly touted when those sets first came out? Makes you wonder if these were not fantasy pieces made by someone at a later date to capitalize on their popularity. Not saying this is the case with these, but wouldn't more people who collected or were dealers then remember them? I know dealers used to get glossy cut sheets with product info on them. A lot of them would put them in 8x10 pages with a sample card and in binders so people could review the sets being issued. I couldn't recall seeing anything like that at the time.

It is frustrating that the line between oddball and sometimes even mainstream cards are being blurred with the advances in print technology and the overdose of "reprints" that conveniently now no longer state this on them like they used to, custom cards and ACEOs. It's sometimes hard to know what is "real - produced by a professional, licensed, authorized manufacturer" and what was made by an amateur to appear real either for fun, profit or for the purpose of deception.

Deadman31 10-03-2020 06:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by swarmee (Post 2022659)
Can you show the back? Different image for Junior from his regular card or the Donruss Preview card that year. Maybe a proof sheet from the factory?


The back is blank and yes this is paper sheet. I thought maybe there would be more info on them.

Deadman31 10-05-2020 12:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrmopar (Post 2022806)
They are paper thickness. I saw one from 1984 that had Strawberry and possibly Mattingly, if I recall. It went unsold at $10, which makes you think twice about it...Were those two that highly touted when those sets first came out? Makes you wonder if these were not fantasy pieces made by someone at a later date to capitalize on their popularity. Not saying this is the case with these, but wouldn't more people who collected or were dealers then remember them? I know dealers used to get glossy cut sheets with product info on them. A lot of them would put them in 8x10 pages with a sample card and in binders so people could review the sets being issued. I couldn't recall seeing anything like that at the time.

It is frustrating that the line between oddball and sometimes even mainstream cards are being blurred with the advances in print technology and the overdose of "reprints" that conveniently now no longer state this on them like they used to, custom cards and ACEOs. It's sometimes hard to know what is "real - produced by a professional, licensed, authorized manufacturer" and what was made by an amateur to appear real either for fun, profit or for the purpose of deception.

I totally get what you are saying. Everything is easily faked nowadays. However, I don’t think that’s the case here. I know junior junkie posted about this on his blog. I tend to trust what he says on stuff like this. I will say though as you pointed out, I wonder why there is so little info on these. Could it just be that because they are paper nobody cared to keep them?

http://thejuniorjunkie.blogspot.com/...nruss.html?m=1


All times are GMT -6. The time now is 04:54 PM.