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sb1 10-06-2024 01:15 PM

Always Something New to Find...
 
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As most of you know I am in the process of auctioning one of the closest to completion E107 sets ever put together. While scanning cards for the next auction, I came across a production oddity that I have not seen before in handling well over 1,000 E107's in my 30+ years of collecting them.

A wet sheet transfer on Ginger Beaumont, creating a very clear ghost image on the back of the card...

Leon 10-09-2024 10:17 AM

It's a little hard to see on the screen. Is it any more clear on the card? I can make out some of it.
Stacked on top of each other at printing?
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parkplace33 10-09-2024 10:29 AM

Agree with Leon, another picture would be helpful. It almost looks like bleed from the front, but hard to tell from that picture.

sb1 10-09-2024 11:34 AM

Yes it's a wet sheet transfer, from the sheet be stacked on the previous sheet. It's a little darker in person, you can see the caption transfer as well(there is no such thing as bleed through)

parkplace33 10-09-2024 11:37 AM

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Originally Posted by sb1 (Post 2466620)
Yes it's a wet sheet transfer, from the sheet be stacked on the previous sheet. It's a little darker in person, you can see the caption transfer as well(there is no such thing as bleed through)

Thanks, just very hard to tell from that scan.

brianp-beme 10-09-2024 01:51 PM

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I played around with the contrast, etc. to show off the transfer better (perhaps somewhat closer to what it looks like in hand).

Brian

shammus 10-09-2024 02:41 PM

Very cool Scott!

I've not come across nearly the amount of e107s you have, but from my experience, e107s are a very "clean" set. I can't recall any sort of a printing gaffe or oddity from this issue up to this point. A wet-sheet transfer like this one would probably be the biggest one I've seen so far!

I do remember your group of e107s auctioned off in September contained one player with a diamond cut as well, which I thought was kind of neat. I think it was Criger....never seen one of those before either....

pro9 10-09-2024 10:58 PM

Scott, thanks for the 2nd scan, it's much clearer now. Really neat discovery.

brianp-beme 10-10-2024 02:57 AM

Scott, thanks for the 2nd scan, it's much clearer now. Really neat discovery.

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Originally Posted by brianp-beme (Post 2466642)
I played around with the contrast, etc. to show off the transfer better (perhaps somewhat closer to what it looks like in hand).

Brian


That was actually me monkeying around with Scott's scan...who knows if I made it more visible than it is by the naked eye.

Perhaps Scott can let us know how closely this updated scan represents the card's back.


Brian

sb1 10-10-2024 04:56 AM

Thanks Brian,

Your scan certainly shows the transfer better, but is probably a little darker than the card in person, even though it is immediately visible when one flips it over. Thanks for the better image..

Zach Wheat 10-10-2024 05:46 AM

Scot, I've never seen a ghost image on an e107. Very cool, thanks for posting


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