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Originally Posted by tedzan
Hi Pat
Pardon me, but I'm not sure I understand why you have identified the Larry Doyle card in your diagram.
How does it connect with the Joe Doyle card which we are discussing ?
Please explain.
TED Z
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Hi Ted,
As Sean pointed out I was just using Larry Doyle from a known plate
scratch sheet layout as an example of why different backs would have
the flaw and why the % would be different.
There are a few different Joe Doyle flaws that were created when they
removed the NAT'L and each one would have come from a different
position on the sheet.
here are a couple other Joe Doyle flaws
There's this one where part of the Y and the period got removed along
with the NAT'L
Doyle Missing top right of Y and ..jpgDoyle Missing top right of Y and . - Copy.jpg
and this one missing the bottom of the Y so it looks like N.V. instead of
N.Y.
Black Background - Copy (5).jpg
all of the "N.V." examples also have the same darker blue spot
above his right arm here are two different Sov 350's examples
Doyle NV Sov 350-2.jpg Doyle NV Sov 350-1.jpg
each of the different Doyle flaws would have come from a different position on
the sheet.