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To answer your main question on why other fake examples aren't available, it's pretty simple - this card is just simply too obscure and wouldn't have been reprinted all that often. While reprints of this card are certainly possible, we're talking about a card where there are maybe 3-5 examples known total. Generally speaking, that's not really the sort of card that gets reprinted all that often. To be clear, this card is NOT an e95 and it's not one of the 1913 Notebook cards. These script-styled Cobbs are entirely different from those two issues altogether and are thusly NOT considered "variations" of those sets. These Cobbs, with the script styled captions at the top of the photo, do have two different variations though, a blank backed variation and an advertisement variation that we DO know the origins for, which was explained up above a bit. We're not exactly sure where the blank backed versions come from. Of the two variations, I think I'm aware of two examples of each that our out there and no more. So I believe that's the answer to your other collection of why you can't find a lot of photos out there. So yes, I'd still advise to have it checked out by a professional. I would also say, however, that there are plenty of experts on this board. And to be honest, I personally feel that I don't really need to see your card in person to assess whether it's real or not. The scan will suffice in my opinion and I think others would agree with that. But definitely do your due diligence on the card and I'd be interested in hearing how it turns out. Last edited by shammus; 11-02-2015 at 07:56 PM. |
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well stated brian...i wish I picked one of them up at the nat'l in 95...they were $350 ea.
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Let's summarize
1. Anonymous poster 2. Posts using exclamation marks and "help" like some circa 2002 eBay scammer 3. Asks for advice, then disregards it because he doesn't like the answer ("I appreciate all the honesty I have received from the board members. However..."). The bar for new users here is not set high enough. Leon, this needs to be fixed. Bill Last edited by bcornell; 11-02-2015 at 09:13 PM. |
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as for the OP, if you're looking for another example to make a reprint from erikv has one in the other thread referenced here. |
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quan...you are correct...smartass!!!!
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Brian... Back in 95 when I was just starting dental school I had no money . I had purchased a T206 O'Hara St. Louis variation for 170 bucks and was bringing it to the national to sell. I doubled my money and I was pretty happy. I also ran into the dealer who sold my childhood collection in high school after I had lost interest in the hobby. I bought my 77 Camaro with the proceeds .
But I did not pick up any quality vintage back at that show . |
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