Sometimes you come across an advertising poster cut out.

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Sometimes you come across an advertising poster cut out.

Post by ItsOnlyGil on Mon Jul 21, 2008 10:22 am

Such as are frequently encountered with the Buchner Gold Coin set. I always thought of these as undesireable. Well, the Gold Coin cutouts often have bold dark lettering superimposed on the images.

Mastro's Lot 1 currently prouldy displays similar cutouts along side of legitimate set examples in a rarer (n321) card set.

http://www.mastronet.com/index.cfm?action=DisplayContent&ContentName=Lot%20Information&LotIndex=84456&LastLotListing=Lot%20Gallery&CurrentRow=1


What are your feelings about display cut outs?

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Re: Sometimes you come across an advertising poster cut out.

Post by fisherboy7 on Mon Jul 21, 2008 3:16 pm

First off, that N321 near set is absolutely awe inspiring. One of my all time favorite sets, and to see 39 of them sold at once is pretty amazing.

As for the cutouts....

I'm not sure what to make of them. The auction description says they were cut from a poster, and I believe it. Terry Knouse had a bunch of N321 "proofs" a while back, I wonder if they're the same thing, just with a nicer cut. Neither has the advertising at the bottom.

Mastro auction "cutouts":


As you can see, there's a bit of black border showing on three of these 'cards'.

Tik's "proofs":

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Re: Sometimes you come across an advertising poster cut out.

Post by dstudeba on Mon Jul 21, 2008 5:41 pm

I believe the "proofs" and the "poster cut outs" are one and the same. I have the below example which is slabbed by GAI as a proof. I have seen an example in another collection that was slabbed as a "type III" by SGC I believe. The color and printing are just as nice as the issued cards.

If anyone is interested in getting a group together to go after these, or wants to sell off a few of them, I would be very interested.


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Post by Comisky on Mon Jul 21, 2008 6:34 pm

I am with you guys in the belief that these were cuts out from an advertising poster. I have been in love with this set for quite sometime. I was able to acquire my lone example from a Lew Lepsit auction a few years ago. I have provided a scan below. Since then I have only seen two other examples offered. One on ebay that was a PSA1, it went for about $2250. And, the other one was in Leon Luckey's auction, forgot what that went for. When I heard that Mastro was auctioning off a near set my jaw dropped to the ground. I didn't even know one existed! After seeing the scans I have determined that this is my all-time favorite set. The colors and graphics are incredible! I would love to know more about the League, if anybody has information it would be greatly appreciated!



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Re: Sometimes you come across an advertising poster cut out.

Post by sabrjay on Mon Jul 21, 2008 7:08 pm

A good book on the league was written by John Spalding a number of years back. I believe it was called Never on Sundays. He has written a number of great books on various California leagues.

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I begin to seriously question my judgment when the things I believe in and do on a regular basis start being accepted by the American public.---George Carlin

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