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loulax07 04-27-2021 10:20 AM

Hand-cut baseball cards checklist & cutting
 
Does a checklist exist of all hand-cut baseball cards? Nestle, Hostess, Drakes, Wheaties, etc.
Also if we cut them, I'm assuming it's best to cut just outside the dotted lines?

dstudeba 04-27-2021 10:32 AM

Welcome! Not that I know of, but you could probably start one here. Off the top of my head

Briggs Meats
Hunter Wieners
Esskay Meats
Jell-O
Post
Milwaukee Sausage
Bazooka
Henry House Weiners
Peters Meats

Wimberleycardcollector 04-27-2021 10:36 AM

You can probably find all the manufacturers that produced cards on this site . Attached is the Hostess 76 checklist from the site. Look under baseball sets and then under brands at the bottom of the page.

https://www.tcdb.com/Checklist.cfm/s...9/1976-Hostess

Generally the cards are worth more uncut on the full back of the box. If not having borders around the cut lines is preferred. Clean cuts are also important if cut on the lines.

quitcrab 04-27-2021 12:53 PM

1969 Transograms- hand cut issue
1969 Nabisco too

dstudeba 04-27-2021 11:27 PM

Some Kahn’s Wieners years

Bestdj777 04-29-2021 10:40 AM

Junior Mints
Rawlings
Meadowgold

ALR-bishop 04-29-2021 10:52 AM

Topps Box Bottom sets...numerous years

GasHouseGang 04-29-2021 11:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by loulax07 (Post 2097113)
Does a checklist exist of all hand-cut baseball cards? Nestle, Hostess, Drakes, Wheaties, etc.
Also if we cut them, I'm assuming it's best to cut just outside the dotted lines?

As far as the cutting goes, I would say yes. PSA wouldn't grade cards anything but "authentic" in most cases unless they can see the dotted lines. Of course, it's PSA so there are always exceptions. I don't know what most people would cut them with. What gives the best results? A regular paper cutter with a blade? Scissors? X-Acto knife?

JollyElm 04-29-2021 02:07 PM

Granted there was enough room around the edges to comfortably work it, a strong box cutter or utility knife would be my go-to.

dstudeba 04-29-2021 03:46 PM

Pro's Pizza
Keds
Kraft
Some Ralston Purina

Then there are some with tabs that were meant to have the tabs cut off but are collected with the tabs

Red Man
Hires
Darigold


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