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Old 08-09-2004, 10:16 PM
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I had a question about a card I picked up. It looks like an E96 but it is very thin. I see in the standard catalog of baseball cards that thier were proof cards issued of some players that were very thin. This card is very thin and has a blank back. Any help would be appreciated. Rob

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Old 08-09-2004, 11:50 PM
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Rob-

This looks and sounds like a card cut from an advertising sheet or from a notebook. There were a few previous posts about similar items, but I didn't find one that really answered your question.

Take a look at Frank Ward's page here - http://members.aol.com/fkwcenturyold/1913Notebook.html. Those are E95's, but they're the same, I think.

Bill

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Old 08-10-2004, 02:50 AM
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I do believe that some of these thin blank back card are cut from a notebook but there are Proofs around. Does anyone know who the 17 players are that were featured on the notebooks? What grading service would even grade this cards because of their nature, being hand cut, deem them as trimmed. PSA, BGS and SGC will not grade them any idea who will?

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Old 08-10-2004, 10:26 AM
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Could be from a notebook. On page 37 of the standard catalog of baseball cards it tells that there could be more players that are still unknown. Rob 

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Doesn't Mr Lemke read this board anymore? Rob

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Old 08-20-2004, 01:18 PM
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A recurring bout with osteomyelitis (sp?) has had me in the hospital and homebound since Aug. 3. I'm currently not very mobile and the drugs have me kind of loopy. I try to keep current with the forum reading, but am not able to contribute as in the past. The 2005 Standard Catalog DID go to press on schedule and should be printed and in the market system within 30 days.

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Old 08-20-2004, 01:26 PM
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"Jesu, yet more trouble" (new prices coming soon!)

Oh, that's a quote from Collingbourne, when he was being drawn and quartered for treason--and they reached into him to draw out his intestines...(big part of the entertainment value of the process--1480ish--was to keep the guy alive asd long as possible...)

Think thre electric chair is nasty?

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Hope you feel better. Rob

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I hope you get well soon too Bob,youre always a very helpful man whenever ive emailed for info on obscure players.Take care

p.s. I no way condone Julies suggestion of quatering anyone on this board or threatening them with the electric chair,thats just going too far.

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AAARGH! I can't. Didn't sign in for that post........

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Bob Lemke, please get well soon, and forget all that other stuff!

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while typing the above, I accidentally wrote "spankish inquisition"--that WOULD be interesting

As for me, I wanted to be a lumberjack...

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