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View Poll Results: Do you have an e90-1 dots miller?
Yes...the regular...bland...non sunset version. 4 18.18%
Yes...the ultra cool, tougher sunset variation. 3 13.64%
Yes...both! 5 22.73%
None...I'd better get on it! 10 45.45%
Voters: 22. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 07-17-2013, 07:31 AM
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Ted...you have things backwards? The "with sunset" e90-1 miller is the one that should be a variation...as a tiny % of known examples have the red added. The more common miller w/no sunset should not be considered a variation as this is the norm...not an error at all?

Not sure if I agree with your orange cobb analogy either? Just my opinion?!
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Default Miller sunset variation

here's mine
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nice Paul...the tally is at 3!
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Does this count?

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Ken Madden posted his yesterday.....that would make four.

And Leon.........no!
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Ken Madden posted his yesterday.....that would make four.

And Leon.........no!
c'mon, just play like he's not standing in a puddle and it's fairly close....
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Marc, most of these variations go unnoticed for so long because collectors often do not have quantities of a specific caramel card for comparisons to be made. Congratulations again on a great find! BTW, later I will post scans of a Clarke Pittsburgh variation that I have noticed.
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This is a very cool thread...I have noticed this in the past but thought it must have been decided long ago it wasn't a variation...however I'm not so sure

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hey scott...I think you may have posted the wrong scan? I presume from your response you have both Miller cards? Which have you seen more of...sunset...or none?
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Ted...you have things backwards? The "with sunset" e90-1 miller is the one that should be a variation...as a tiny % of known examples have the red added. The more common miller w/no sunset should not be considered a variation as this is the norm...not an error at all?

Not sure if I agree with your orange cobb analogy either? Just my opinion?!

Pete

I stand corrected.....however, my first E90-1 set had a Miller with the sunset variation....and, the E92's and E101's I had also had the sunset effect.

Therefore, I thought the few Miller's I saw missing the redish coloring were the exceptions. So, I guess you have seen many more E90-1 Miller's than
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is it possible the sunset is more frequent?

Miller is no common! the card doesn't show up that often in either variation..

Hear Ye Hear Ye.....post ALL your Miller E90s!
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scott...r u kidding me!!!!!!!! do a google search for e90-1 miller and you will see hardly any w/sunset. Do an ebay search...I have been following them on ebay for over 1 1/2 yrs and not 1 has appeared on fleabay.

The sunset is infinitely(maybe infinitely is a strong word!) scarcer than the non.

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OK...I retract my previous statement as google/ebay searches don't reveal much of anything with this card!!!!!!!!

But I am positive the sunset version is much tougher than the non.

Perhaps a new poll for those owning an e90-1 miller...which one do you own?
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OK...I retract my previous statement as google/ebay searches don't reveal much of anything with this card!!!!!!!!

But I am positive the sunset version is much tougher than the non.

Perhaps a new poll for those owning an e90-1 miller...which one do you own?


I own 2 no sunset...


dave, there are only 51 total graded versions of this card so we are already up to 10% of the pop....we will soon see!
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I currently have 1 of each...another no sunset I own(ed) is in Lee's current Sterling auction...and I have owned another non-sunset that has since flown the coop! I had to actively seek one out w/sunset...and I feel lucky to have it.

I'll do more research at the national...unfortunately the e90-1 sets on the psa registry dont contain any pics so no way to know what those are.

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It may be tougher to find, but I don't think it's all that scarce. There are probably quite a few of them out there. If we have already found 5 net54 members that have posted their card, that's still gotta be only a small slice of the total population of the card.

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dave...b careful there...most of those shown are not e90-1!

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Gotcha.

One thing's for sure. This is one of the fugliest cards out there. From the ridiculous proportions of his body to the oversized glove to the sunset that looks like a 2 year old colored with a crayon... lol.
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Here's my Miller.

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Ok you twisted my arm. Here it is again. After reading about this card yesterday I was inspired to obtain the non sunset version. Took a look at ebay and no Millers of any kind. And I imagine when it comes to Dots Miller fielding Pete is the expert.

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Expert?! Who knows...but I do track all miller fielding cards pretty thoroughly!
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