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Do you have the card in hand and a CFL light in your house? If so hold the card at a angle like when looking for surface problems. The CFL light will make most black that is not original to the card look grey or a different shade of black than the factory ink.
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I have a black light (for my Elvis poster on my wall) and the card doesn't fluoresce...
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EDIT: A lot of times you can take a 1200dpi or better scan of the area in question. I then put that image on my TV. You can turn centimeters on a card to feet on the big TVs everyone has now. Last edited by bnorth; 08-20-2016 at 11:00 AM. |
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Looks like ink added later to me.
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The shape of it looks like something that could have happened on the press. Sometimes they have to use a bit of solvent on the rollers that spread out the ink so it goes onto the plate evenly. Under the right conditions it can dry out and make the print get a bit spotty. So the rollers get wiped with solvent. It's a bit unsafe to do while the press is running, but it's done.
If the solvent drips onto the offset blanket you get a mark like that. Ink spread out where the drop is, and a spread area after that. Similar marks come from water dripping on the plate. The water is in a tray that gets filled and drops n the plate can lead to an area where the ink has "floated" off the plate, but hasn't been entirely rejected. Interesting mistake, I have a few on more modern cards. Steve B |
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and Steppenwolf are on MY walls...so I hear ya! DS Last edited by FourStrikes; 08-20-2016 at 07:31 PM. |
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As for the card, it absolutely could be a mark drawn on there. I will continue checking it...
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Looks drawn on to me, but pretty tough to be a 100% without the card in hand.
Not a pencil mark, imo, but rather a black pencil. Have you tried one of your erasers on it?
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Yes, I just tried the eraser and it didn't erase it. The more I look at it the more I think it's ink from the mfg process. It has the same sheen and look, when held closely to look at, as the other black area. Still not positive though. There is a Beckett Raw Card Review this coming weekend, at the Dallas Card Show show, and one of the best graders in the hobby is doing it so I will check and see what they say this coming weekend.
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Let us know Leon. If it is part of the manufacturing process the next question is whether it is recurring and if so how scarce. Recurring back defects are hard to run down since there are so few back scans on eBay. COMC and Deans cards are where I try to run down back variants.
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