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Beautiful Eric!!!!
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Larry,
Many thanks. I appreciate the feedback on this pickup ![]() Best, Eric
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Eric Perry Currently collecting: T206 (136/524) 1956 Topps Baseball (198/342) "You can observe a lot by just watching." - Yogi Berra |
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Nice score Eric, beautiful !! And great cards everyone- I love the wet sheet transfers. Schulte back view Tolstoi wet sheet transfer (but no factory transfer
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ERIc and Jantz....
CONGRATS ON THE TWINZ! ![]() Rare WST OF THE CAPTION... wst are a more "common" print anomally(especially tollies) , but you two have are the rare caption printed........ you scored a "rarer" wst both of you.. clayton, nice wst! eric....caution...you may become bitten by the freak bug
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Yet WST seem to bring little or no premium--is that correct. I have a nice one so have more than a little interest in this, but I can't seem to find examples of real premiums, looking at graded cards, at various auctions and eBay. Thoughts?
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Thanks for the kind words and for posting the Schulte. I agree…quite a few neat cards being shown here. Johnny, Thanks for the warning; however, you’re too late. I knew the bug had already bitten me before I left the dealers table. ![]() Best Regards, Eric
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I had truly hoped that other board members would have weighed in before now. Candidly, I have almost no experience with T206 print oddities. After all, before yesterday, I largely ignored them. As such, I cannot offer an informed answer to your question. Having said that, I can offer a personal observation. It seems to me that there is a demand for cards such as these. Whether this is a short or long term situation is anyone's guess; however, one thing is certain. T206 cards with print anomalies currently draw the attention of a certain segment of Pre-War baseball card collectors. Beyond this, I can only speculate...however...if Leon is OK with this, I would be open to conducting a blind poll on the matter. Should T206 cards with a WST command a premium? Quite an inetersting question...in my humble and admittedly inexperienced opinion. Best Regards, Eric
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Hey Guys!
Eric....Your card and Jantz are great cards.....I'm still stoked for you.... ![]() Eric, you will continue to search these freaks it's so addicting... To answer your question....There are small premuims put on wst currently, but i think that will change as collectors realize they are a pretty neat print freaks...wst are simply the transer of not dried ink onto either the front or the back of a card, and usually have the reverse of the image due to the placement.....The wst are debated wether some occurred at the factory, or some say wst caused by storage years later due to enviromental conditions(fire, water, pressure, chemical, ect)....the ones caused after the factory have ZERO premuim put on them sincwe they are technically altered cards after the fact....but the ones caused at the factory carry a premuim according to how DRAMATIC or DEEP or CLEAR, or ODD ( LIKE eRIc and Jantz have the factory shown which is much rarer than the ones just showing the back and not the clear factory)....those tolstois are more common wst, but the factory is not, and id put your cards at least $120.00 plus ....and i truly feel they will double as interest increases for the neat little oddities....so YES!! your cards will/should carry some premuim ....The premuim on the wst transfer varies due to many variables....(back/front/clear / darker images/ect/captions)....and can vary quite large...
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Eric & Greg
Sometimes wet sheet transfers can bring a premium, but I believe it comes down to an individual's preference. A collector may wish to pay a premium if he chooses, but back brands like Old Mill, Tolstoi and Sweet Caporal are fairly common with wet sheet transfers. A good example is the two Abbaticchios that Eric & I have posted. If we each have one, then I'm sure there are more. In some cases though when a wet sheet transfer is truly unique or extreme, a premium might be in order. A lot of Polar Bear back T206s have mild wet sheet transfers. Most appear as just a blue line running along a white border or two. In an extreme case though, like the Needham I have shown, I would be willing to pay a premium, while other collectors may dislike the card because the wet sheet transfer distracts from the overall front image. Hope this helps Jantz **added after reading Johnny's post** - I was jumping back & forth between Ebay & Net54 and didn't get to read Johnny's post until I posted mine. I concur with what Johhny has said. A premium can depend on the factors of the wet sheet transfer. Last edited by Jantz; 03-03-2013 at 10:18 PM. Reason: :) |
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