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Back men out, scrap men in.
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I never cared much for backs either.
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This has turned out to be a great thread! I hate flying off the handle, but I'm like the number one scrap advocate
![]() Scott.....I know you collect oddball T206 and I think i'm still mad I didn't pick up all those sweet scrap you used to own ![]() ![]() your a collector, I have always looked up to and still do.......sorry for being a hot head ![]() scrap and the freaks make me not think sometimes...... ![]() Leon is the man, and thanks for all the compliments from everyone... The God's honest truth is the cards really can't be enjoyed as much , if it not for this forum to share info.....and every single collector I have met have been the greatest people.....I will add more tom and maybe some scrap ![]() |
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And the number one user of emoticons.
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It's an interesting debate and the cards are cool looking and worth what people will pay for them.
Argument A- The T206 printers were artesians, honing their craft and carefully calibrating their tools. Argument B- They were sloppy and probably drunk. I guess if I had to vote I'd vote for B. |
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I'm convinced that collecting scraps is awesome.... But... One T206 or 40 old judges... Hmmmm, I'll have to think about that one
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http://www.milehighcardco.com/LotDet...px?lotid=30721
It involves two HOFers. I stick mostly with memorabilia but this type of collecting is very similar to coin collectors collecting errors (i.e. 1955 double die etc...). It has its own subculture and cult following. Nothing wrong at all with it and it is IMHO very good for the hobby. |
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I'm sorry I can't post scans, but my computer is down, so I'm posting from work, and I don't have access to scans. |
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Burning the midnight oil, I love it! I busted my ass nearly 80hrs this week.... Looking forward to the next slow period.
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i'm an emotional guy
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What's at the top of the list when it comes to these types of T206 cards? What do error/misprint collectors value the most? Printer's scrap? Misalignments? Overprints and ghost prints? Blank backs?
Also, where does something like this card fall? It's misprinted on the back (misaligned with two different factory overprints). How much is something like this worth? Does the player on the front matter, in terms of value, these days? |
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Oh... The one posted above looks like it! Does it have a pencil erasure? Somebody had written "1B" on it, and I gently erased it with an art eraser.
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you are becoming the master also
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When I think of "unique" and "rare" T206 cards, it's the scraps/freaks/miscuts/ double&triple and multi back print, etc. That's why they are and probably will continue to spike in price. And, if the prices weren't so high, way more collectors would be going after them.
![]() If you can't afford a Magie/Wagner/Plank/Doyle Nat'l, and want rarity in your collection-this is where you end up. Or, go for tough front/back combinations. The supply is limited, the cards are unique and rare, and I still don't think they have topped out yet. As far as other sets, I would surely look at the freaks/miscuts/scraps/etc. the exact same way, if I collected those sets. The E92 shown earlier in the thread would be way more desireable(to me) than the regular one with no flaws, if I collected that set. That's just my take on it. Sincerely, Clayton |
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I don't see any erasure on it, but there is some paper loss on the back. It's graded PSA 1 for some reason. I thought this type of scrap is always graded authentic ? Was it graded when you owned it ? |
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I think when you were testing your scanner this was sent my way. It's an odd one, doesn't appear to be handcut or missing the same layers as the yellow/browns. Possibly its faded/chemical...not sure...still a great card.
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The Baker above is missing the blue ink pass in the printing process. There was a "1B" written just to the left of the name, and in the top area, I think you can see some erased script text.
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