1969 Glendale Stamps submissions?
ndws
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I have a number of small player sets that I am slowly building that will eventually require the 69 Glendale's to be added. The pop reports are pretty thin, and I'm not sure they are cards anybody would really want outside of the few player set collectors like myself. But, I have a number of sheets that I'm looking to separate and sub, that if I do it right, would fill my player sets out nicely.
Does anybody have experience with this? If so, what is the best practice? Thanks in advance for your time.
Does anybody have experience with this? If so, what is the best practice? Thanks in advance for your time.
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DanBessette is probably your best resource on these.
I don't know him. What would be the best method to contact him?
How big is the sheet? Can you just sub the whole thing as a panel + not risk damage during separation, or is a sheet larger than what can fit inside a T3-size holder?
I couldn't give you exact dimensions off the top of my head. They aren't huge, but I bet slabbing a sheet wouldn't be cheap, and for me anyway it wouldn't be as fun to have that single broad-spectrum insertion into each player set with a single uncut sheet, if there were even a possibility. I would rather have the individual cards for each player.
They really are inexpensive in raw sheet form and not that hard to come by, so as much as I hate to say it because I personally think they are pretty cool cards, it wouldn't be the end of the world if there was some damage in the process of getting the necessary ones out for submission.
DanBessette is probably your best resource on these.
found the username on here and sent a PM. Guess I'll see what he says. Thanks for the lead. I appreciate it.
How big is the sheet? Can you just sub the whole thing as a panel + not risk damage during separation, or is a sheet larger than what can fit inside a T3-size holder?
At this point I forget the exact dimensions, but a full sheet is too large for a T3 holder. I double checked back when I was buying a lot of these.
OP, I returned your PM. I have lots more to add if you'd like.
DanBessette is probably your best resource on these.
found the username on here and sent a PM. Guess I'll see what he says. Thanks for the lead. I appreciate it.
Looks like you already have a dialog going, but there's some info available in his Gino thread as well: Link
ETA: Panel size is 7 ½” x 11 ½”