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1953 Bowman rough cut
I busted a 1953 Bowman out of one TPG and subbed to another but the card came back EOT. The card looks to have semi wavy sides but was there a true clean cut on 53 Bowmans.
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Hi Taxman
Now that we are in the correct section lets see if one of our scholarly post war guys or girls can help out here. I know some 1950's series sure had factory ragged edges.....
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What do "TPG" and "EOT" stand for? This reads like a text message I would receive from one of my kids.
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Rough Cut
TPG= third party grader
EOT= evidence of trimming |
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C'mon Corey
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Hopefully someone can help out Taxman here.....otherwise I will have to move this back over to the main forum
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It's possible that the card was trimmed and it just slipped past the first grading company. I think they've all made a mistake at one time or another.
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a scan (of the rough cut/card )would help. quality control was non existant for bowman cards.
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