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Old 04-28-2022, 01:59 PM
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I am super stoked to pick up this full ticket to "Yaz" Day, when the Sox celebrated Yaz's career, the day before his last game.

As you'll see, the top has "extra" paper, likely from the ticket that was perforated from this one.

If you were submitting this for grading would you leave this "as is" or carefully separate at the perforation?

Also, does the extra paper hurt, help or have no impact on the grade?

Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
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Old 04-28-2022, 03:18 PM
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Leave it as it is. Why risk damaging the ticket by trying to remove that piece?
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Old 04-28-2022, 08:37 PM
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Leave it as it is. Why risk damaging the ticket by trying to remove that piece?
Thanks, I'm not inclined to try to make the perforation clean but was wondering how it would be viewed by the authenticators/graders.
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Old 04-28-2022, 08:58 PM
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I cannot answer that as I would not get a ticket 'tombed'. I do not believe it detracts from the ticket as that is one less perforation that they could view critically.

I was at that game and photographed it from a few rows up just past the Sox dugout. I am going to a paper show over the weekend. When I get back I will try to scan a slide or two.
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I would leave it alone.
Michael - Tell how the the paper show went ? It is still totally different dealers on Sunday than Saturday ? See any sports memorabilia ?
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I would leave it alone.
I am always inclined to leave things "as is" but still wonder if anyone has specific experience as to how graders view this situation.

Thanks!!
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Please leave it and send it, they can be hard to remove with that extra paper - PSA should not look at that like an off-centered card - if anything it should be better for the ticket

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I would leave it alone.
Michael - Tell how the the paper show went ? It is still totally different dealers on Sunday than Saturday ? See any sports memorabilia ?
Alan,

Same dealers both days, just like any other type of show I have ever attended. You are renting the booth for the weekend, not one day. Lots of sports memorabilia. I saw 2 brothers (50's/60's) who set up at Chantilly. There were quite a few not just paper dealers who had bats, older endorsed gloves, cards, programs, games and lots of pennants. One table was filled with sports pennants another had a decent stack of the 2-3" pennants from the 1950's-1960's. There were quite a few of those late 19th early 20th century college 'silks'. I am not sure what they are called. Some were the size of a card and others were larger. If you like photography I saw probably 50-60 mounted photos of high school baseball, basketball and football teams. I noticed a few sports trophy/figurals and signs that Carlton would have liked. There were also thousands (not exaggerating) of snapshots. Some dealers just threw them in boxes while others sorted by subject. I did see this nice posed snapshot of Eddie Collins in street clothes with probably his wife for about $2. If I collected baseball I would have bought it.

It was well worth the trip. It took about 3½ hours from Northern VA going via Frederick, MD and Harrisburg, PA. Bing recommended through Baltimore, Delaware and Penn Turnpike extension. No way I would do that on a Friday morning/afternoon. Stayed overnight. The show opened at 9 am. I got there at 8:20 and the line was only about 20 people. It grew to 100+ by the time they opened. It was 2-3 times the size of Chantilly and it took me from opening to 4:30 to get to every booth and that included just scanning some booths so I could get to them all. It was worth the trip and I will try to go again October 1-2. I picked up 13 Olympic RPPC's - one from 1924, 1 from 1936 and 11 from 1932 along with a 1970's Red Auerbach signature on the roster sheet from a Mt. St. Mary's / Cheyney State basketball game. Not terribly valuable but I liked it for $20. The show is at the Allentown Fairgrounds which is right in town next to Muhlenberg College. There is also another building about 3 blocks long that is a farmer's market that was quite crowded.


Here are a couple of photos from Yaz Day. I got the group photo enlarged to 16x20 and signed by every member of the team except Doug Bird who was in the bullpen warming up and not in the photo. A lot of players asked for copies. I was able to trade for equipment - bats, hats and batting gloves. The other photo is in a glass mount so it is not as clear.
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Thanks for sharing those photos and story(ies) Michael.

I was watching that game as a late teenager and it was one of the very few times I shed a tear over a sporting event. Watching Yaz run the perimeter of Fenway slapping hands with fans was pretty special to see.

I recently picked up a program and the poster from that weekend and that is what sent me on the hunt for a ticket. I was surprised to find a full one at that. I have no way that I am aware of to determine if the program is for 10/1/83 (Yaz Day) or from his final game the next day 10/2/83 as I think the same program was issued both days.
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I am always inclined to leave things "as is" but still wonder if anyone has specific experience as to how graders view this situation.

Thanks!!
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Old 05-06-2022, 07:57 AM
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Here is one that is slabbed with extra attached, they could have taken that off, and maybe should have for looks, but doesn't look like it mattered to PSA:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/14454140347...IAAOSwWrdidRaE

So I'd say choice is yours, they'll probably grade it the same with or without the extra.
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Here is one that is slabbed with extra attached, they could have taken that off, and maybe should have for looks, but doesn't look like it mattered to PSA:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/14454140347...IAAOSwWrdidRaE

So I'd say choice is yours, they'll probably grade it the same with or without the extra.
Thanks- that stub brings back memories! Wow.....!
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