i know this makes me sound like a huge neophyte (which - surprise! - i am) but i've done research on "cuts" and i still don't understand what they are.
the way i read what little information i did understand is that they're usually found on sports cards. is this a common practice for, say, entertainment autographs?
wow, i know all this makes me sound stupid, but if there's one place i can ask, it's here! :)
thanks!
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It is my understanding that they are when someone takes an autographed item and just cuts the signature out of it. It could be from a letter, photo, document, cheque, etc. as examples. Not as desireable as there is no context to the signature any more.
The only time I would look at one of these is if nothing else is available or based on price. Just not all that exciting to me. Some will pair them with a photograph of the individual and will frame it together. Hope this helps.
thanks so much for the reply, now i get it! however, why in the world would someone do that? i would think that if the signature is real, the document (or whatever) would be real also, so wouldn't the whole be more valuable than the sum of its parts?
like i said, i'm still learning and i'm just trying to make sense of why a "cut" even exists.
I agree I would not do this. Some have even taken historical letters and cut words from them with the philosophy that the price they sell them for individually add up to more than the value as a whole. I believe this has been done with historical figures such as Lincoln and Washington.
Some created cuts as the signature was viewed as the most important part so sometimes it was just removed and the rest discarded (in the past). This I feel wrecks the whole context to an item and which makes an item unique and interesting.
i completely agree. the whole setup seems really wrong, somehow, especially when you mention presidents; those historic documents that were "cut" would probably have fetched more as a whole. being canadian, i don't have as much invested in your presidents, but i know that lincoln and washington were important to your history, and just... wow. i'm going to stay away from cuts if i can help it!
thanks so much for all the info, this has been really helpful! :)
a cut is a great way to peddle a fake, that's what they are.
Cut your hair and just stay the he** away from ALL CUTS, especially cold cuts, the nitrates will kill you and so will the fakes
The reason they do "cuts" is typically the photo was personalized which renders it near valueless. Cut out the sig and frame and mount it then you have a piece you can sell. Also people who go to book signings will cut out the autograph and frame and mount it. I'll give you an example. Buzz Aldrin does a free book signing at barnes and it is cheaper to do a cut of his auto from the book than to go to an actual signing where he charges 500 bucks.
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