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Your Hartsel is a wet sheet transfer (not an overprint) that occurred in-factory or during production. I place ink transfers into two separate categories. Ones that occurred in-factory during production while the cards were still in sheet form and the second category where something else has happened to cause the cards to bleed onto one another when the cards are individually cut, which would be after-factory. So far in this thread this is what I see. In-factory wet sheet transfer - Hartsel & Needham After-factory ink transfer - Lord & Brashear Some T206s display a wet sheet transfer on almost every example. McGraw (Glove on Hip) Sweet Caporal 350-460-Factory 42 (no overprint) is one such card. Notice the red vertical lines in the green (grass) on each McGraw card. Here are a few examples that I found within 5 minutes on Ebay. Jantz |
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