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I'm with Iggy on this one. Any glue on the back of a missing red is a bad sign. If you look at the percentage of missing red ink cards have glue on the back, you'll see a much higher percentage than t206's in general. So yes, glue often removes the red ink...it's obvious and not even a debate really.
That said, no one cares why the red ink isn't there...they'll pay tons for them anyway. Neat looking card, I'd love to have it...but didn't come out of the factory that way. Mac Quote:
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Robert acknowledged that both Carrigans have glue residue on the backs.
So why do the fronts of these cards look so different? Jantz |
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Darn it Jantz, I now feel compelled to answer your question, too bad my peers will now lump me in with the long list of prior Net54ers who promise to never post again (yet continue to post) and threaten to leave the hobby (yet continue to post) due to a Wonkaticket barb.
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Robert also acknowledged that he was not sure if both cards were from the same collection. Plus, if you were a Doughboy in lets say 1917 and you ended-up with two T206 Carrigans; wouldn't only one of them be displayed in a picture frame or on top of your dresser, while the other might be safely tucked away in a scrapbook. Lovely Day... Last edited by iggyman; 08-08-2013 at 10:06 PM. |
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10-20% of T206's have glue on the back 80%+ of missing red cards have glue/liquid staining Do missing reds exist? Yeah...I think they do. Are a lot of so called missing reds a result of glue/chemical/water/sun? Yeah...probably. Everyone gets to make up their own mind, but I will pay a lot less for a stained missing red than a clean one. Mac |
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Okay, one last post before I let this thread recoil into the abyss.
In my opinion, this is not the case on the T206 Carrigan but here is a classic example of what exposure to stuff can do to the color of a card (I found this image on the Gorenet): Obviously, fading due to exposure to chemicals is very easy to spot. t206 Beaumont.jpg For the record, did I once try to collect T206 magenta-less cards? Sure, I have a couple, mostly beaters. In due time, I realized they were not all that rare (at least not like a W554 Ruth with an ad back). Plus, I could never convince myself that I could adequately ascertain whether these cards came out of the factory without the magenta or the lack of red was caused by some form of exposure to light. wallace3.JPG T206 Orange1.jpg T206 Orange2.jpg T206 Orange3.jpg T206 Orange4.jpg Lovely Day... Last edited by iggyman; 08-08-2013 at 02:35 PM. |
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Sean,
Your T206 Beaumont is a cool card no matter what some guy with the first name of "Iggy" states on an internet forum. On a cold winters night, what better way to spend a romantic evening, then snuggling next to your wife/girlfriend and being able to reach into your stash of T206 cards and visually showing her(?) the two different color layers of a T206 card. Sean, you are a lucky guy............doesn't get any better. Lovely Day... Last edited by iggyman; 08-08-2013 at 10:14 PM. |
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you know damn well i want that beaumont card too. why would you do that to me. ![]() kevin |
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I don't normally say this about a T206 thread, but this was a really interesting thread.
I'm also perplexed why so many people are willing to pony up big cash for a card that is most likely damaged and not a factory error.
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Sean, that's an interesting card. Here's another example which is now in an SGC slab graded "1" for obvious reasons. I was thinking that it would be graded "A" if there was some tampering with it but I'm really not sure. The bubbling does seem strange.
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Forgive my perturbed look, but I have been away from the hobby for the past 1.75 years and I am not really sure what the heck has been happening to magenta-less T206 cards. To state the obvious, Sean's T206 Beaumont has a pin-hole, implying it was once prominently displayed on a wall (I'm thinking barn). While George's T206 Beaumont was taken to school during a chemistry experiment gone awry. Neither of these cards came out of the factory looking that way.
Lovely Day... Last edited by iggyman; 08-08-2013 at 10:39 PM. |
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