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If that is true they screwed everyone who purchased the product

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I guess I missed seeing that one pop up. I didn't get that for mine, when it went to a private collector. Plus, when I called Rittenhouse to let them know which one I found, I was told that #1 and #5 were never inserted and were kept in their vault. No other explanation as to why.


That's shocking if true. Only 3 out of the 5 where issued? Wrong in every way.
 
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Jeff Allender's checklist site has the odds of pulling the cut at 1:100,000 packs. Well for that series boxes were numbered to 5000 with 40 packs per box. That makes 200,000 packs overall. If those odds are correct, that puts exactly 2 of the cuts in packs.
 
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I've dealt with Cut signature cards from RA.

They keep 1 card for their Archives. They usually keep a couple for replacement purposes. If 2 or 3 were in put into packs , it would make sense that they would keep one for replacements....

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I've dealt with Cut signature cards from RA.

They keep 1 card for their Archives. They usually keep a couple for replacement purposes. If 2 or 3 were in put into packs , it would make sense that they would keep one for replacements....

For cards that rare they shouldn't keep any. If a replacement needs to be made, make a new one.
 
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I have seen where some card makers released highly limited numbered hits, but also maintained unnumbered copies of the card that could be hand numbered if they needed them to replace a damaged or missing card on a claim. That seems like a sensible solution when you are talking about cards that are advertised as being so rare, its hard to keep any extra inventory for customers or copies for their own archives or vaults.

When card collectors hear that there are 5 Serling cuts, or even 50 Serling cuts made for a product, there is a certain expectation that they have all gone into the packs. Those of us who have been around awhile realize that is probably not the case and that collectors could never in fact know or prove the actual number seeded. Some numbered copies of very short prints are just never reported as found and its not conclusive either way. The card makers may give out accurate ratios, but not actual numbers on something that has become unfortunately a general practice for many of them.
 
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I purchased a case and here is what was contained in boxes 1742, 0581, 0060, 4432, 3564, 2553, 4570, 4833, 3096, 5434, 1030, and 1864.

96 Portfolio Prints by Juan Ortiz (missing J-22, J-40 and J-41 plus 7 duplicates).
18 Stars of the Twilight Zone (complete set plus 6 duplicates)
12 Portfolio Prints Character Art Card (complete set plus 3 duplicates)
5 Metal Cards (William Shatner, Jack Klugman, Ed Wynn, Russell Johnson and Cliff Robinson)
1 M2 Monologue Case Topper

25 Autographs (yes, there were two autograph cards in one pack-I got lucky!)
A150 Nehemiah Persoff as Carl Lanser in "Judgment Night" (Regular) (Limited)
A151 Daniel Kulick as Jo-Jo in "On Thursday We Leave For Home" (Regular) (Limited)
A152-a Denise Lynn as Little Girl in "Stopover in a Quiet Town" (Regular) (Limited)
A152-b Martin Landau as Major Ivan Kuchenko in "Jeopardy's Room" (Regular) (Very Limited)
A154 Ann Jillian as Ilse in "Mute" (Regular) (Limited)
A155 Ron Hagerthy as Ben in "Dead Man's Shoes " (Regular) (Limited)
A156 John Considine as McClure in "The Thirty-Fathom Grave" (Regular) (Limited)
A157 Barbara Barrie as Myra Russell in "Miniature" (Regular) (Limited)
A158 Johnny Eiman as Pitcher in "The Fugitive" (Regular) (Limited)
A160 Darryl Richard as Thompson in "The Changing of the Guard" (Regular) (Limited)
A161 Carol Byron as Carol Chase in "Ninety Years Without Slumbering" (Regular) (Limited)
A162 William Swan as Technician in "The Long Morrow" (Regular) (Limited)
A164 Jim Houghton as Jerry in "The Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank" (Regular) (Limited)
A165 Shelley Fabares as Ellen Tillman in "Black Leather Jackets" (Regular) (Limited)
A166 Carol Rossen as Lieutenant's Girl in "Back There" (Regular) (Limited)
A167 Morgan Brittany as Little Girl in "Nightmare as a Child" (Regular) (Limited)
A168 Morgan Brittany as Little Girl in "Valley of the Shadow" (Regular) (Limited)
A169 Jim E. Titus as Young Horace in "The Incredible World of Horace Ford" (Regular) (Limited)
A170 Michael Gorfain as Timmy Danvers in "You Drive" (Regular) (Limited)

AI-3 Bill Mumy as Anthony Fremont in "It's a Good Life" (Scarce)
AI-7 Earl Holliman as Mike Ferris in “Where is Everybody” (Scarce)
AI-10 Morgan Brittany/Suzanne Cupito as Susan in "Caesar and Me" (Scarce)
AI-12 Ruta Lee as Flora Gordon in "A Short Drink From a Certain Fountain" (Scarce)
AI-15 Veronica Cartwright as Anne in "I Sing The Body Electric" (Extremely Limited)

DA-2 Dana Dillaway as Karen Rodgers and Veronica Cartwright as Annne Rogers in “I Sing the Body Electric.”

Well done Rittenhouse! This is a fantastic set! Now if you (Rittenhouse) could issue another original Outer Limits set that would be fantastic news!
 
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Well done on that break Andrew! Clap If I'm not mistaken I believe I sold you a sealed Elizabeth Allen autograph on eBay several years ago. Now I wish I had it back. Frown
 
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Hi Logan. You have a very good memory as I did indeed purchase a sealed Elizabeth Allen autograph card from you on eBay. I still have the card as this is one of my all-time favorite autograph cards! Thank you once again. A bit off topic, if I may, but I now have a craving for some Old Forge pizza.
 
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A bit off topic, if I may, but I now have a craving for some Old Forge pizza.


A very wise choice. Big Grin Might I recommend Salerno's, Revello's, and/or Arcaro & Genell's if you're ever up this way. Drool Wavey
 
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Haven't got a spare Ann Jillian double by any chance ? Wink
 
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Haven't got a spare Ann Jillian double by any chance ? Wink


Rittenhouse did a very nice job with collation as I did not receive one duplicate autograph card in the entire case! Sorry!
 
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A very wise choice. Big Grin Might I recommend Salerno's, Revello's, and/or Arcaro & Genell's if you're ever up this way. Drool Wavey


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I need these base:
6,7,17,24,29,31,38,43,57,62,65,75,88,94,105,111,117,127,133,147,152

Can anyone help
 
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I'll be able to help Steve, I just need to go through the base from the 2 boxes I picked up at the show.


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I need these base:
6,7,17,24,29,31,38,43,57,62,65,75,88,94,105,111,117,127,133,147,152

Can anyone help

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I picked up 2 boxes at the Chicago show this weekend.
Each box had the expected regular inserts.

My first box had these autos:
A-169 Jim E. Titus
DA-2 Dana Dillaway / Veronica Cartwright Thumb Up

Box number 2 had these:
Mirrorboard Character Card M3 Billy Mumy Clap
A-152 Denise Lynn
AI-1 William Shatner "Bob Wilson" inscription Bouncey

VERY happy with everything!!!

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Awesome pulls Greg! Congrats! Clap
 
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Well done Greg, great result. Clap

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Awesome, Greg! Very nice pulls!
 
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