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 Ken-Wei Gehrig Ad Piece 2 Attachment(s) On one hand one of these was auctioned in Heritage a ways back and deemed vintage...there are a few online for sale at quite variable prices ranging from $70-$500. I found an old thread stating they are fantasy pieces. I may have gotten duped today...I found this at an antique store...in an old frame...with this gerber baby image behind it int he frame. Does anyone know anything about this? | 
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 Absolute fantasy piece. I still like it however and have one myself. My mom custom framed it for me while I was in college thinking it was more important than i did:) | 
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 Ones with the metal eyelet are modern fantasy pieces.  Though worth a few bucks as display pieces | 
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 Still see them coming up in major auctions. | 
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 Links? It's been a long time since I've seen any decent sized AH make that mistake/oversight. Not in the last 8-10 years anyway... perhaps I have missed a few. | 
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 The one I recall seeing recently is the linked one in Goldin.  But they clearly say it's a replica in the first line, so no criticism of them based on this the clear disclosure. I've edited my post to remove any implication..... https://goldinauctions.com/Lou_Gehri...-LOT71638.aspx | 
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 Perhaps one day in the future, Moser will be considered a "card artist".... the Picasso of his time. Thus, the Moser-trimmed cards will sell for a big premium, while more pedestrian cards trimmed by Thorne and Mathis will sell for less. As long as they are PSA-slabbed, a premium will be paid, with some deemed more desirable than others. At this rate, it's probably not far off. ;) | 
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