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LuckyLarry 08-18-2020 01:13 PM

1964 Exhibit Wrestling
 
I'm finding cards printed on cream colored stock and "PRINTED IN USA" in small print (Rasputin) and I'm also finding cards printed on white stock with "PRINTED IN USA" in large print (Haystacks Calhoun). What's the difference?
Larry

https://www.net54baseball.com/pictur...ictureid=28740

sthoemke 08-18-2020 07:49 PM

The cards with white backs were reprinted in the 1970's.

LuckyLarry 08-19-2020 04:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sthoemke (Post 2009791)
The cards with white backs were reprinted in the 1970's.

Makes sense. Thanks!
Larry

LuckyLarry 08-23-2020 10:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sthoemke (Post 2009791)
The cards with white backs were reprinted in the 1970's.

This set is listed as 1960s and all my cards have the cream color backs
___ Bob Ortin
___ Hans Herman
___ Hans Schmidt
___ George Macricosta
___ Pat O'Connor
___ Rasputin
___ Roy McClarity
___ Tarzan White
___ Verne Gagne
___ Yukon Eric

This set is listed as 1964 and the only cards Ive seen all have the white backs. Can someone confirm the set listed as 1964 can be found with cream colored backs?
___ Andre Drapp
___ Antonio Rocca
___ Buddy Rogers
___ Bruno Sammartino
___ Cowboy Bob Ellis
___ Count Billy Vargo
___ Don Leo Jonathan
___ Enrique Torres
___ Hard Boiled Haggerty
___ Haystacks Calhoun
___ Jerry Graham
___ Lou Thesz
___ Pat O'Connor
___ Pepper Gomez
___ Roy Heffernan
___ Sailor Art Thomas

Larry

sthoemke 08-23-2020 05:24 PM

I believe just white backs. I have the cards as both sepia green and black & white tones, with the green being scarcer. The cards shared a production sheet with boxing cards.

The 1970's reprints have a "fuzzy" picture quality.


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