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Posted By: Lee Behrens
I recently received this T206, has anyone seen a back like this. One other question, In the same lot I received two cards with a waxy finish. Any expalination? |
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Posted By: petecld
A certain amout of stock is used when the printer is setting up the print press. Your card was part of this and was meant to be thrown away but yours was more then likely saved by the printer, hand cut and given to his son. |
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
The card is trimmed which would confirm what Pet is saying. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I've noticed more and more interest in these sorts of printing spoils from the T sets. Who is on the front?? |
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
i have found out more info from the T206 Musuem. They say that they have seen a couple other Tolstoi backs like this but none shifted to the left like this one. They fell that there might have been two sheets that left the factory like this. |
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Posted By: Doug Allen
Hey the good news is this card has value to someone crazy like me who likes printing freaks/variations. I have similar examples; but I can put you in touch with some folks would pay a fair price. LMK if you are interested. |
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Posted By: Marc S.
Lee: |
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Posted By: Jim/jverri01
I agree: related to printing. On a side-note, I occassionally see backs with the similar "overage" quality - but, not from printing. My theory is that they are cards that had been pasted in scrapbooks, etc. and then soaked. Whoever soaked them out did so too long, and a portion of the back "lifted". They then attempted to "reset" the lifted piece, and as it dried and pressed, it either shifted or simply was done very poorly. The result being an effect that looks like multiple backs, or shadowing. I also remember a couple of cards I had a while back that had TWO layers. My theory on this one is that when the card was redistributed, it was disseminated with a different brand and at a different factory, so a second lighter back was applied. I actually have run in to this several times. Anyone else? |
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Posted By: Jeff Obermeyer
While there aren't any T206 sheets know, there are 2-3 known sheets of 1909 Obaks and another 3-4 of 1910 Obaks. The one thing that they all have in common is that there are 19 cards per row, with each sheet having 3-4 rows. |
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Posted By: MW
Jim, |
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Posted By: T206museum
Hi all, |
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