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I guess I have to repeat myself...
Does anyone have a picture of the sheet that would have accompanied this one in the printing process? To be clear, I'm not looking for theories or speculation as to what the cards and the sheet configuration looked like (I pretty much stated what it should look like above), but actual photos of said sheet. Can anyone help? Partial sheets would be helpful, too, if they obviously aren't a part of the same type of sheet pictured above. Any help would be appreciated.
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middle panel has green tint cards and looks to be rows 1, 2 and 3 not 5/6/7 from your pic. John
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Awesome! Thank you. Might fit in with my theory of doubling up the middle 4 rows on the other half sheet, assuming the GT printers used the same basic formatting.
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Here are the other two pieces I have pictures of. Neither offers any additional insight, unfortunately.
*1962series2sheet1.jpg *1962series2sheet2.jpg Side note: the horizontal crop marks appear at the bottom of the 4th and 8th rows.
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As far as I can see; All of the sheets you posted have the common (non green tint) variations.
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Yes, all the sheets I have are the 'regular' card versions.
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Printing each card 3 times in 44 card blocks was Topps SOP for 87/88 card series
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I would also be appreciative if anyone has pics to show of any first series full sheets or partials (other than this one)...
*1962series1sheet.jpg
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