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Old 03-09-2020, 08:24 PM
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Hey, Darren, you don't know me. I don't post much any longer, but I wanted to come out of the shadows to say thanks. I sincerely enjoy your posts. The analysis and attention to detail you give the cards of the '60s and '70s is really awesome. You have opened my eyes to the fact that there are still collectors out there who enjoy cards from this era in their natural state and who really get to know their cards, rather than just buying something, sticking it in a box, and moving on to whatever is next. Keep it up. I enjoy reading.

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Hey, Darren, you don't know me. I don't post much any longer, but I wanted to come out of the shadows to say thanks. I sincerely enjoy your posts. The analysis and attention to detail you give the cards of the '60s and '70s is really awesome. You have opened my eyes to the fact that there are still collectors out there who enjoy cards from this era in their natural state and who really get to know their cards, rather than just buying something, sticking it in a box, and moving on to whatever is next. Keep it up. I enjoy reading.
Yowza! Thank you for that. You almost made me cry. I'm glad as heck that other people enjoy the cool things that come up from time to time. It certainly makes collecting fun (when it's not as frustrating as all hell).
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And what's a variation thread without a progression:

1. No bullet
2. Phantom bullet
3. Full bullet

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Great detective work as usual Darren
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In case the dead horse hasn't been beaten enough, here's an animated gif of the three variations...

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Unless it's just the scan, the one without the dot has the black/gray screened differently too.
Is the dot pattern on that panel slightly angled as opposed to straight across like the other two seem to be?
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