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Matt, Chuck, I hope you don't mind me sharing this one. I don't know many on N54--mostly a CU guy, but thought I'd share this Matty.
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I agree with this philosophy regarding most...if not all cards. If a vintage card came with a story book of it's history...how boring a story would it be if it said..."I got this card from a man as he was leaving the smoke shop...I rushed home and put it in the middle of my bible...and never touched it again!"
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Wow, Dan. No stains but pretty special-- looks mint to me. What centering. Dayum!
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Wheat.
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LOL!
Oh no.... will the PMs ever STOP??! ![]() Quote:
Is that the card that was recently given away in the Set Registry promotion? Either way, great card, Dan! Here's a couple 1914's... the Tinker was the first CJ I ever picked up -- just a small dab of caramel on the front of his jersey. The Crawford is more recent, and more stained, and sits in and SGC 60 holder. I might have only 5 or 6 cards from this issue, but they are among my faves. Much of their charm lies in their simplicity. I have to pick up that recent book on the set, too. Last edited by CW; 09-29-2013 at 02:20 PM. |
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Oh, and, nice Cobb, Rich! At least the mouse stopped chewing before the "Cobb".
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Back in the 70s i used to buy and sell, carmel, tobacco, cracker jack, goudeys cards etc with stains, glue, tape, writing, with absolutely no problem, and i guess the reason was because it seemed like about 1/2 the cards in existence had this issues! of course we always had a select few that wanted nothing to do
with such issues and these were the high class collectors and would pay more money for the cleaner cards, so some people/dealers learned how to clean this cards, so they could nail this high class collectors for more money!! now a days i wonder what happened to those thousands of cards with such issues that went through my hands?? OH YES is now called paper loss!! and is widely accepted. finally i think this stain issues are proof of authenticity sort of. Last edited by pepis; 09-29-2013 at 03:09 PM. |
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I know right lol
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This is my 1914 CJ type card. If PSA hadn't put the (ST) qualifier on it I would not have been able to afford it. Sometimes qualifiers are a good thing!!
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Absolutely love the caramel stained 1915 CJ's. As a teacher who doesn't make a ton of money, the only way I can afford to collect the set is PSA 1 or raw in the same condition. Caramel stains are a way of life for me when it comes to this set.
If anyone has any PSA 1's or raws that would grade out a 1, PM me. I would love them!
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Chuck, yes that is correct.
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