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Old 06-25-2014, 09:13 AM
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Old 06-25-2014, 09:29 AM
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My pleasure Richard.
If you're really serious about possibly trying to tackle all the 62 Post Football Variations I have a 28 Page Check List that gives detailed descriptions of each card example that I'd be happy to send you.
Just drop me a note with your address and I'll pop it in the mail to you.

robinson209@comcast.net

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That's very kind of you. Thanks!
It was actually going to be my next inquiry if such a reference existed.

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Old 06-25-2014, 09:51 AM
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I do have another question.

I've recently been taking notice of uncut panels being offered here and there and see that, at least for the ones I've looked at, there is a white space, or "gutter", around the cards which made it possible to cut them nicely and leave a full black line framing the card.

This sad Bill Kilmer card has blue on the outside of the black line on 3 sides. It's the only one I have that doesn't have white. I also notice it is thinner, like the Unitas. Another tray card?
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Thanks for all the great info Kirk. The 2010 Standard Catalog makes no reference to any of this stuff So I have just spent the last half hour thumbing through my cards and found this one. #37 Sonny Jurgensen (on thin stock). Now I know it was cut from a 1oz. Alpha-bits single serving box. Great stuff Kirk!
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I don't have an instrument to measure the thickness of the card. But going through my near set, I found a few that seem a little thin:
#44 Chuck Weber
#103 Bob St. Clair
#186 Frank Youso
#193 Joe Krakoski

Also this one that feels thin for sure, and has the "gutter" that Footballdude mentions. So I would guess that this Bobby Layne card #126 was cut from the "Post-Ten Bottom Tray"?
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