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I've scanned a bunch of raws lately for sale... but this was the only 150 with a scratch
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i have almost every piedmont 150 card. i will take a look for you on this. i feel like i have one or two. i just don't feel like digging them all out right now and putting them all back.
i will get back to you. kevin |
Any time is fine, it's a very long term project. Next time you're looking at them or adding one would be perfect.
Steve B |
Hi guys I just wanted to say that I know many of you are skeptical about
this or don't care, but I think this is a very solid theory that steve has come up with. Along With this the miscuts and the two name cards I think there is a very good chance of coming up with a sheet layout. |
Definitely agree Pat. Ill post my sheet mate groupings when I get home, this might help separate them a bit more and from there start to place cards in their sheet location.
Great work Pat and Steve. |
The P150s were printed a few times with player changes, the following groups make up the entire P150 subset. If we can catalogue identical scratches on different fronts then those cards were likely in the same location on different sheet.
These groupings can help separate even further which fronts were on different sheets. http://i.imgur.com/B1SXfmY.jpg |
Chris thanks for posting that. Take a look at the Criger and H Davis in the scans I sent you besides the plate scratch look at the mark on the lower right hand side of both of them.
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Willis P150
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Here's a Willis Portrait with a plate scratch:
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Thanks Luke. I think that's a new one.
Steve B |
Steve here are some statistics on the ones I have scans of so far.
From the top of the card down horizontal right to left-51 horizontal L-R-70 vertical R-L 37 vertical L-R 19 I think the vertical L-R could be a key group since they only represent 12 different players with 3 possible matching pairs. |
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