Uncut sheets of prewar cards
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Uncut sheets of prewar cards
The blank back t205 thread had me thinking. From which sets are there uncut sheets known? I can only think of a few off hand but I know there are more I'm forgetting.
E93
N172
M116
I remember seeing the N172 sheet on ebay a while ago - any info on that? Was it legit? If so, what a spectacular piece that was.
What else? Would be great to see some scans if anyone has em as well.
Here's the E93 sheet from the 2008 REA auction:
E93
N172
M116
I remember seeing the N172 sheet on ebay a while ago - any info on that? Was it legit? If so, what a spectacular piece that was.
What else? Would be great to see some scans if anyone has em as well.
Here's the E93 sheet from the 2008 REA auction:
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There are several uncut Goudey sheets. There also a number of uncut sheet of strips cards. I would assume there are uncut sheet of Play Balls, but I don't call ever seeing any for sale.
Jay
Jay
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Strip cards! Of course I miss the most obvious one.
I've also seen some uncut Obak panels, but never a full sheet.
And Scott Brockelman once had a really cool t209 proof panel. Not sure if he still does, but that was a great piece.
What else?
I've also seen some uncut Obak panels, but never a full sheet.
And Scott Brockelman once had a really cool t209 proof panel. Not sure if he still does, but that was a great piece.
What else?
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I have an image of an entire uncut sheet of T212 Obaks, i'll have to try to find the image. I also know of another entire uncut sheet that belongs to a collector; this piece actually hung frammed on an office wall where the cigarettes were produced for a long time.
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The uncut sheets of e93 are amazing. The thing that amazes me the most is the price they sell for. I personally think when they have been offered, they have gone for far too little. These are unique items and make incredible display pieces. If I had that kind of money, I would have bought them long ago as think they are steal.
Jay
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Hey Todd, that M101-4 sheet is really impressive! Can you give us a few details on it, ie. its origins, when/where it was sold and for how much? Also, is the back completely blank? Thanks for posting that.
Edited to add that I agree with Jay that the e93 sheet was a real bargain. Wonder why they don't sell for more?
Edited to add that I agree with Jay that the e93 sheet was a real bargain. Wonder why they don't sell for more?
Hey Ben
The sheet was sold in REA in 2005 for a little under $20K wo/ BP, which I think is a steal. The details are here:
http://www.robertedwardauctions.com/auction/2005/248.html
The only other sheet of m101-4 I have seen is the Bucyrus Brewing Co sheet, the sale details of which I don't recall and can't find (at least right now). I actually spent an overnight in Bucyrus OH before the National last year in hopes of learning more but the few locals I spoke to didn't even remember the brewery. The sheet is laid out the same--as you can see, this one is framed:
http://www.robertedwardauctions.com/auction/2005/248.html
The only other sheet of m101-4 I have seen is the Bucyrus Brewing Co sheet, the sale details of which I don't recall and can't find (at least right now). I actually spent an overnight in Bucyrus OH before the National last year in hopes of learning more but the few locals I spoke to didn't even remember the brewery. The sheet is laid out the same--as you can see, this one is framed:
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On the bunny scale of 1 to 10, how happy would you be to see that Bucyrus Brewing Co sheet hanging on your wall when you woke up in the morning?
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Here is my original advertising piece for the N145 Duke Cross Cut Beautiful Ladies cards, all 250 cards are featured in the piece along with brief note by Duke. This piece is huge and must weigh 25 pounds.
The piece itself is not a single uncut sheet but composed of multiple smaller uncut sheets of N145 cards and then piece together to form one giant ad piece.
The piece itself is not a single uncut sheet but composed of multiple smaller uncut sheets of N145 cards and then piece together to form one giant ad piece.
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