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ryanhoward06
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I just saw this on ebay.
[ebay:1tcejm1s]120417624575[/ebay:1tcejm1s]
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[ebay:1tcejm1s]120417624575[/ebay:1tcejm1s]
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beefycheddar said:Oh god, Shoeless Joe is going to have a field day with that.
XdanX said:beefycheddar said:Oh god, Shoeless Joe is going to have a field day with that.
What are you a mind reader? Lol, my thought exactly.
200lbhockeyplayer said:To my knowledge, no sets are printed one player per sheet, especially not the 1/1 set.
That said...it's completely fake.
Without question 100% fake.
Incredibly easy....as long as you have access to a press.RL24 said:200lbhockeyplayer said:To my knowledge, no sets are printed one player per sheet, especially not the 1/1 set.
That said...it's completely fake.
Without question 100% fake.
I was thinking that same thing, but... how did somebody pull that off?
200lbhockeyplayer said:...Regardless...it's is incredibly easy to do with the tools...and if someone else is footing the bill (IE: stealing the time and materials from work)...it's cheap....
It's easy to fake cards...the hard part is making them dead-on, from the paper stock to print interpolation.uniquebaseballcards said:How does this bode for future card investment activity?? :?
200lbhockeyplayer said:...Regardless...it's is incredibly easy to do with the tools...and if someone else is footing the bill (IE: stealing the time and materials from work)...it's cheap....
200lbhockeyplayer said:It's easy to fake cards...the hard part is making them dead-on, from the paper stock to print interpolation.uniquebaseballcards said:How does this bode for future card investment activity?? :?
200lbhockeyplayer said:...Regardless...it's is incredibly easy to do with the tools...and if someone else is footing the bill (IE: stealing the time and materials from work)...it's cheap....
Bowman Heritage is clearly one of the easiest sets to fake simply do to the lack of foils, gloss, varnishes and serial-numbering.
If needed, I could get that same sheet printed in a day digitally...and that includes creating the press ready file.
200lbhockeyplayer said:It's easy to fake cards...the hard part is making them dead-on, from the paper stock to print interpolation.uniquebaseballcards said:How does this bode for future card investment activity?? :?
200lbhockeyplayer said:...Regardless...it's is incredibly easy to do with the tools...and if someone else is footing the bill (IE: stealing the time and materials from work)...it's cheap....
Bowman Heritage is clearly one of the easiest sets to fake simply do to the lack of foils, gloss, varnishes and serial-numbering.
If needed, I could get that same sheet printed in a day digitally...and that includes creating the press ready file.
The serial-numbering is typically done after the sheet runs through the press. There are some offset presses that handle in-line serial-numbering but it's doubtful that's how cards are numbered.markakis8 said:The reds have a 1/1 stamped on the back, correct?
Either way, I just got a bit queasy looking at that auction.
200lbhockeyplayer said:It's easy to fake cards...the hard part is making them dead-on, from the paper stock to print interpolation.uniquebaseballcards said:How does this bode for future card investment activity?? :?
200lbhockeyplayer said:...Regardless...it's is incredibly easy to do with the tools...and if someone else is footing the bill (IE: stealing the time and materials from work)...it's cheap....
Bowman Heritage is clearly one of the easiest sets to fake simply do to the lack of foils, gloss, varnishes and serial-numbering.
If needed, I could get that same sheet printed in a day digitally...and that includes creating the press ready file.