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					Originally Posted by iowadoc77  This whole concept is ridiculous.  And it is getting worse in a hurry.  There are only so many Matthewson signatures and to see them hacked up... awfulAnd the card companies have dug themselves so deep a hole with new names like flawless and transcendent, and other garbage. Where does it start?  It all has to be a one-up of the previous product.  What is the upper price limit?  This is all made for the case breakers. Few people actually pay $22000 for this unless they are going to sell spots in a case or box break of it.  People who buy this crap for resale are going to get their backsides handed to them.
 One of the countless reasons i stick to prewar.
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 Couldn't agree more! I thought hacking up a Ruth or Cobb jersey initially was painful but at least you could use that one jersey for hundreds/thousands of cards and it's kind of neat to think that a lot of smaller collectors could own at least a small piece of an item worn by Ruth (never understood the allure of the bat cards). Cutting up contracts & documents is savage though and only one collector gets to have it. I once had a DiMaggio "cut" that consisted of chopping up one of those pinnacle autographed cards and then framing it in the new card. Total waste!