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Thanks again guys! The red circle does help, and I believe mine is a green tint. I also appreciate the help on the Baumann as I now see what you are referring to. I have two and now I know they are the regular versions. Just down to trying to figure out 149, 133, 125, 119, and 116. Thank you again!
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Well, I think I am getting a little better at this. I believe the Alou difference is in the area of his right shoulder and the belt at the bottom. Alas, both of mine are the regular versions.
I found another post about Murphy, and my cap is not cutoff so it is the regular version. I do believe my Duliba is a green tint as the jersey sleeves look orange and the sky is sort of aqua. On the Woodling, are the only differences regarding the distinctness of the button and the coloring of the wall to the left of his neck? If so, mine are the regular version as the button is very clear and the wall is dark green. I am also still lost on the Herb Score as I see no differences between the two posted on the flickr site. Alan |
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I agree on the Herb Score tint vs normal determination. When there is no cropping difference , the light wood grain is the green tint and the dark wood grain is the normal. On the Dublia card, there a slight in shape on the dark brown shape on the bottom of the card.
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Cropping on Score & Duliba is almost identical between the green & non-green versions, although if you compare the Dulibas side-by-side, you should see a difference (see below)
Aside from the wood grain (lighter grain always = green tint), the best advice I can give on Score is to check the clarity/focus of his eyes and the "SOX" on his hat. On the greenie they are "muddier" & look to be out of focus. With Duliba, the biggest tell is the color of the sky - although if you look at the cards side by side, the green tint Duliba also has more headroom than the non-green, so the cropping difference is top-to-bottom. Tom
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Take a close look at the left-to-right cropping on the Alou. You can see a slight difference when it comes to how how close his hands are to the right border, but look down at his belt, right next to the "curl" of the photo.
On the green tint, you can see a lot less of his belt than the non-green (and on the other side of his belt - Felipe's right side - the green tint shows more of the belt between the belt loop on the white border of the card.) Also, in the side-by-side comparison, the sky is noticeably greener than the the non-green. Tom
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Thanks again guys! I still cannot see differences in Score or Woodling so I am attaching scans of my cards. Can anyone tell if these are regular or green tints? My gut feel is that neither of the Woodling cards are as the button is too clear. I also think the darker bordered Score is common. The lighter bordered one might be a green tint but the border still looks too dark to me. What do you folks think?
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Alan-- I would defer to Darren if he pops in, but I have a set of the greenies and mine look like the pairs of Woodling and Score you can see in the post 44 link in this thread, and from your scans I would say the 4 you posted are all normal
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