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Does this Lajoie looked trimmed to you?
Posted By: ScottDango
nm...sgc is never wrong |
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Does this Lajoie looked trimmed to you?
Posted By: Paul
The borders do look a little small, but the corners look ok from what I can tell from only a scan. I think its ok. |
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Does this Lajoie looked trimmed to you?
Posted By: Scott Dango
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Does this Lajoie looked trimmed to you?
Posted By: Paul
I did agree that the borders look small, but the American Caramel Co is not known for its cutting precision! |
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Does this Lajoie looked trimmed to you?
Posted By: Scott Dango
those familiar with this series know sometimes the top and lower border have angle cuts, but those usually are more "oversized" card instead of undersized "trimmed" cards... |
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Does this Lajoie looked trimmed to you?
Posted By: Paul
I agree that the borders look narrow, & that the e90-1 micsuts are usually top/bottom borders. I just think the corners on the Lajoie look like natural wear. Like I mentioned its hard to tell without having the card in hand. Also, I think Bob & the crew at SGC are pretty good at spotting trims. Sure, I could be wrong, maybe SGC messed up, but I think its probably ok IMHO. |
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Does this Lajoie looked trimmed to you?
Posted By: Mr. Moses
I am definitely adding the Lajoie e90-1 to my "special" subset of cards I love - unless perhaps there are other cards with the same pose and coloration for him? Appreciate the help if it comes.... |
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Does this Lajoie looked trimmed to you?
Posted By: leon
I have to admit those borders, right to left, look really small. |
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Does this Lajoie looked trimmed to you?
Posted By: Mr. Moses
or tall cards in a set - there are short or thin ones as well - unless the card in question happened to be on one of the outside edges of a sheet....... |
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Does this Lajoie looked trimmed to you?
Posted By: Paul S
This has been in my possession about 40 years, unholdered then as now. Except for the tracheotomy(sp?) they are really alike. What would be the odds of that if one or both were trimmed? |
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Does this Lajoie looked trimmed to you?
Posted By: quan
there are e90-1s that skinny that are legit. can't say the same about other e sets but the e90-1 cuts were all over the place. |
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Does this Lajoie looked trimmed to you?
Posted By: leon
Thanks for posting that Lajoie. To my eyes yours has a much bigger border, l-r, than the one being asked about...but maybe it's just me? |
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Does this Lajoie looked trimmed to you?
Posted By: Rob D.
Here's mine. Borders are similar, though not exact, I'd say. |
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Does this Lajoie looked trimmed to you?
Posted By: Scott Dango
thanks for posting those scans! |
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Does this Lajoie looked trimmed to you?
Posted By: Tony Andrea
Finally, an E90-1 thread. Borders on this set can definitely vary, although most the time there is more border on them side to side than what that Lajoie has above. One card in particular from the set though that always seems to have slim side to side borders is the Irwin card. Not sure why, but it most defintely is a thin bordered card from the set. I've owned several and all have had the same slim cut. Here's my Irwin that resides in my current set. |
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Does this Lajoie looked trimmed to you?
Posted By: leon
Maybe it's the positioning of the specific card ie.. where it was located, when the sheets were cut, that give certain players thinner borders, left to right? I do like some of the more scarce e90-1's.... |
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Does this Lajoie looked trimmed to you?
Posted By: Paul Kaufman
Some cards in this set are commonly seen with thin cuts L-R, the Baker and Marquard cards being two that are often found this way. As was mentioned, whenever you have "wide" cards, you will have complementary "thin" ones as well. I believe SGC looks pretty closely at these before grading them. |
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Does this Lajoie looked trimmed to you?
Posted By: David McDonald
Similar left shift as Paul's. Does appear to be quite a range in card sizes. |
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Does this Lajoie looked trimmed to you?
Posted By: Tony Andrea
Thanks David. That was a very nice gesture on your part. |
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Does this Lajoie looked trimmed to you?
Posted By: Frank L.
Hello |
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Does this Lajoie looked trimmed to you?
Posted By: S Gross
Scan of my once owed Lajoie --- thin right side "variation" |
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Does this Lajoie looked trimmed to you?
Posted By: Anonymous
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Does this Lajoie looked trimmed to you?
Posted By: Scott Dango
thanks for the scans.....the last one especially.... |
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