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I might be wrong but I think Texxx means cards that the picture is designed to cross over the border and not one that does it due to a color shift printing error.
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He is and I even said that I don't know of any others off-hand. I have the Oakes card, but he already showed it.
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Doesn't the bat on a 1933 Goudey Lou Gehrig cross into the top border?
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I'm pretty sure the only C46 card I have crossed over the border.
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These aren't pre-war, but they meet the OP's criteria:
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i think the OP meant cards that were supposed to be that way, not cards with poor registration...
the Jerry UPP card is the same as Oakes....i love the Oakes card BTW, i have many of them! |
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...1930 or 1931...sometimes around there , ...this Jim Lindsey is unique.....I just like looking at it... |
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Yes it does: ![]() Steve |
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Thanks guys. I was just curious. I knew there where several post war cards that where designed to be out side of the borders but the Oakes was the first one I had seen in prewar. There are a lot of cards I haven't seen though and knew this board would know better. So we are up to two, Oakes and Gehrig.
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