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Old 07-17-2013, 02:08 PM
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I surely thought you were on to something back then...

those cards you listed make sense that they were issued at the same time..

Aside from the Boston thing, not only does the Pop report confirm their similarities, but if you look closely at the artwork in those cards, you will see they have a different "print-dot pattern" than the earlier issued (more common) cards...

they have an almost "Speckled" look to their backgrounds, not a solid/blended look like most of the others...

the B Sweeney has the most obvious "speckling" going on...check it out!

PS, NICE RARITIES YOU POSTED!
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Old 07-18-2013, 11:37 AM
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Default 1910 series toughies in the E90-1 set

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Aside from the Boston thing, not only does the Pop report confirm their similarities, but if you look closely at the artwork in those cards, you will see they have a different "print-dot pattern" than the earlier issued (more common) cards...

they have an almost "Speckled" look to their backgrounds, not a solid/blended look like most of the others...

the B Sweeney has the most obvious "speckling" going on...check it out!

Scott

Very interesting regarding the printing characteristics you have noted on 1910 series cards. I will check them out.

RAMLY was situated in Worcester, MA. Therefore, it is understandable why ACC withheld the Boston-based players' cards until this last series.
I did some research regarding why the Cincinnati players were withheld until this last series; however, I cannot find it. When I find it I'll post it.
I do recall that there is a connection with the Worcester club.


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