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Old 01-27-2008, 12:49 PM
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Default 1948-49 leaf #1 joe d. ( orange background)

Posted By: Joe D.

I would most definitely categorize CYAN as a light blue.


As far as the color variances.... even with the correct ink on press - especially in the beginning of a run.... you can run colors light and heavy.

A pressman's adjustment - using the same ink and the same plates can make for very different results.

I would guess the variances here are from 'waste sheets' that should not have made there way into circulation.
Or, as Ted mentioned, maybe just sloppy press work.



edit to say: Ted - bring the Billy Johnson cards to Philly - they are the most compelling of the bunch.

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