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Old 12-04-2017, 10:23 AM
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Old 12-04-2017, 10:39 AM
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Thomas-- now you need one showing him as right hander
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Old 12-04-2017, 10:35 PM
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The 1969 Gaylord Perry train keeps a rollin'...I think. At least it's possible it does.

In looking at some more Perry cards (not mine), I noticed some have a thin bolt of electricity emanating from his hat into the sky. You can see it pretty clearly to the right of the SF logo on the card to the left. So I started looking to see if all of the back number variations we were talking about come with and without this anomaly on front.

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The card on the right doesn't have this bolt, but...it may in fact actually be there, only not as electrified, and perhaps just a dull bluish line that blends into the sky?? I'm not sure. So I say check your Perry cards again and see if it appears. (The versions posted earlier in this thread seem to have something there.) If there's clearly no lightning bolt there, please post a scan/pic of it.
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This shows how far the sickness can go. Now we are looking for cards with nothing there.

If the bolt exits in different forms, or exists on some cards but not others, and exists in both yellow and white, and on each kind of back, how many versions are possible

I have 7 of the 8 I thought I was looking for, now have to check them for bolts

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Thomas-- now you need one showing him as right hander
I am gullible but wonder if there IS a right-handed version out there, which I doubt.
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I am gullible but wonder if there IS a right-handed version out there, which I doubt.
Unlike the 55 Bowman Littlefield card, the 82 Fleer Littlefield card offers the opportunity to collect both a right and left handed version.
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Sorry Thomas, bad joke reference to this one...Opps, Larry beat me to it



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Here are 3 versions of 1974 Topps Fergie Jenkins #87. The left (top sky lines) and center cards (left side blue "snow") are recurring and the right card is the common.

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Hi, guys. Enjoy the thread. Any ideas on this Robin Yount and what variant you would call it? Thinking just missing ink, right? Have you seen other '75s like this or '75 Younts? sHoping your answer is "sun fading" but methinks the one area of orange makes it not the case.
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Hi, guys. Enjoy the thread. Any ideas on this Robin Yount and what variant you would call it? Thinking just missing ink, right? Have you seen other '75s like this or '75 Younts? sHoping your answer is "sun fading" but methinks the one area of orange makes it not the case.
If I had to guess, I'd say that card was in the sun for a long time, and that curved rectangular area was due to a price sticker being affixed to the holder it was in.
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