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Old 01-11-2014, 06:21 PM
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Great detective work Erick!!!
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Old 01-11-2014, 06:58 PM
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Nice work Erick! God, I love threads like these!!!
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Nice work. There is DEFINITELY more than one pass through the press on the magenta for the make-ready. Check the dots through a loupe. You should be able to find a small magenta dot in the one of the white areas that will appear more than once. Follow that small dot and this should tell you how many times this sheet went through the press. The dots don't lie.
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Erick,

This is very cool. Especially the fact that they printed these sets in the same factory, at the same time, and used a scrap sheet of T206 Tolstoi test print paper to run through the printer for the T68 set. I can just see a stack of T206 test printed sheets laying around in the factory waiting to be used as test sheets for the printers.

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I can NOT BELIEVE you did it~! my friend.....great sleuth work......I AM so Excited right now I could crap my pants

This magenta run and card I am so fortunate to own, and would like to thank the collectors who made this possible(I feel like I won an emmy)
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Amazing work Erick.Cool card.
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Great stuff Erick. I felt like Johnny when a Hoblitzell ghost was identified on my Oakes Blank Back. Great stuff !!
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Cool a Cortez overprint tough but not as tough as Count Von Moltke OP.
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