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Good ones Darren. I only had a blue streak with my set, so need a "normal" one as well as the green one. Likely to be a lot of folks looking now. Since it is a Cub I can think of someone else who will need one if he does not have it :)
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I don't remember if it was mentioned here or not but the 1972 Topps Ron Santo In Action card also has a similar recurring print flaw as the regular 1972 Ron Santo just introduced.
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Anyone ready for yet another wrinkle in the 1972 Santo saga??
Lookie what I ran across today...another separate placement of the blue streak (and, once again, the only example I can find). Whereas, the traditional 'blue streak' version is always positioned emanating out of the mouth of the 'C' on his hat, now there's one where it's lower than the Cubbie's logo (third card from the left). Here's a progression of the (now) 4 versions. Are there even more to be found?? 1. Normal #555 Ron Santo card 2. 'Pac-Man' blue streak version 3. 'Under-C' blue streak version 4. Santogreenmustachio Attachment 572987 Cool stuff!! |
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Would the attached Alou card be considered the line in the 'T' in Astros?
I have not seen an example of this card yet to determine if this is the actual variation. Thoughts?? B.T. |
'72 Aspromonte Very strange dot. Color goes over it. Never seen such a large fish eye. If that's what it is.
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Depending on how crazily (read expensively) you want to chase recurriations, I present to you the 1968 Topps #280 'Cat Hair' Mantle, where two distinct strands of fur can sometimes be found floating on the breeze between his head and bat...
Attachment 574749 This one is definitely harder to find than the normal version (card on the left above), but they are pretty abundant. |
Good one Darren 😩
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That one just does not come up very often. I have been looking for one for a while now. A long, long while. Cheers, Butch |
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I found these on eBay recently, the 1974 Terry Forster was the only yellow ink print flaw card from the 1974 265-396 sheet that I was aware of but didn't have, the 1964 Topps Phillies Team card came up on a 1963 Topps Phillies Team card search but I had to grab when I saw it. Surprisingly it is the middle of a row on the uncut sheet but it was on the bottom row of one of the Slits, that is probably the origin of the missing black ink. It is recurring but I didn't see any other copies nearly this affected.
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