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			Posted By: Ed McCollum Lance has a card in the B/S/T area that is a Collins T206. He lists that the card has a minor stain on back. Isn't it actually a ghost image from another card? Flip it horizontally, and it is a red B with a collar and button area for another card, but I can't make out who it is. Wish I could afford it, no matter what. | 
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			Posted By: John Looks like a faint wet sheet transfer of Charlie Starr. | 
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			Posted By: Ed McCollum my guess would be this destroys the idea of the card being printed in strips. But then again, even in sheets, it seems strange another player is resting under Collins.... | 
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			Posted By: John I think T206’s were printed in sheets; I have very little doubt of that.  | 
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			Posted By: Joe D. who is cooler than john? | 
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			Posted By: John Joe, stop you’ll make me blush…… | 
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			Posted By: Ed McCollum Lets say the cards where printed on a lithograph that could handle a 28" x 40" sheet, like any larger printer today. You'd plate up the press, and start. But each sheet as it came off the press would have the same players in the same position. Collins should rest on top of Collins, as long as that was the set of plates on the press. At the end of that press run, a new set of plates are placed on press, and a different run of players starts. So as the sheets come off the press, how is it that Starr was on the sheet just below Collins when he came off the press? If is were a change of plates, Starr certainly would have had enough time to dry before the sheet with Collins on it started through, and even then, what about pre-run to make sure everything was in register?  | 
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			Posted By: John Fair point Ed. I see 2 possibilities that could explain this all of which are wild speculation on my part, which is true for most of us as none of us have any first hand experience printing T206s.  | 
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			Posted By: Joe D. A print shop can have more than one press. | 
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			Posted By: barrysloate It's good to have the knowledge of a professional printer on board! | 
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