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Bakep was the other one I was thinking of. I haven't seen enough of them to have an idea one way or another, but it's been listed for a very long time.
Somewhere I have a copy of the Nozaki variations list. Pretty interesting considering what got listed and what was overlooked. I heard he would only list variations he personally owned or had owned. If that's true, he must have had some collection. I also collect misprints. Some of them well beyond glorified print spots. Most misprints only happen a few times if that. And even the random ink spots have a different look than stuff caused by dust on the negative used to make the plate. Those days are long gone now, it's almost entirely digital and the plates are made directly on the press. Steve B |
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