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Old 10-15-2020, 08:16 PM
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It must be this card, #595 Larry Jackson to the right.
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Old 10-15-2020, 08:31 PM
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I took this from my post #287, where it had the Jackson card placed already, but it was 'only' theoretical...



Is the rest of it correct, or does it contain cards that haven't been confirmed yet?
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I really believe Skowron, Cuellar and Snyder in that order are together. They came up for auction about 2 months ago. All showing borders of one side. I won the skowron and the snyder, but the cuellar was the key to fit them altogther. could believe somebody outbid me.
Still think those 3 are in order somewhere here. There all reasonably tough.
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I really believe Skowron, Cuellar and Snyder in that order are together. They came up for auction about 2 months ago. All showing borders of one side. I won the skowron and the snyder, but the cuellar was the key to fit them altogther. could believe somebody outbid me.
Still think those 3 are in order somewhere here. There all reasonably tough.
Those three cards may very well had been cut from the same exact sheet and a kid pulled all three from the same pack back in 1966, but the Snyder is confirmed to be the second card on the Perranoski row between Perranoski and R. Pena.
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Old 10-16-2020, 09:16 AM
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Ah, right. I try to look at some of these lots as from the original buyer from packs bought at the same time. Makes sense that the sheet itself would produce similar cuts but not necessarily indicate position on the sheet.
Trying to solve card 517 as well. Most agree that it's on the right side and we know it's an SP. Best I can get right now is the colored line on the right. Nothing on the left to indicate next card over.

I thought work had been done earlier to show that Tigers team was below one of the cards that hadn't been placed? By looking at the back of the card for clues.
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Old 10-16-2020, 09:18 AM
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Post #313 and #318 seem to validate that 586 raymond is above Tigers team. Guys, please weigh in.

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Old 10-16-2020, 09:39 AM
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Default 1966 topps high sheets

This is what I believe the two half-slits looked like for the 1966 Topps series 7 print run. I have placed the Raymond card above the Tigers team but don't have enough info for the Skowron, Cueller, checklist, as well as a few others (e.g., Queen). We know that 532 and 552 are next to each other, and that 517 (W. Sox variation) is at the end of a row. We also know that 576 is above a Mgr or Rookie card.

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Old 10-16-2020, 01:38 PM
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Snyder is in column 2 so it must be a different card you are thinking about.
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Old 10-17-2020, 11:46 AM
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Seems like the only 2 cards in play below Nicholson 576 can either be 549 or 552. Does that back black bar on either of those cards highlight anything that could place 576?
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I agree with that 576 should be above 552 or 549. If 576 is above 549, then 576 is at the end of the Hoerner row. If 576 is above 552, then it could be in several places, including possibilities in each of the three rows.

And the card to the left of the checklist appears to exhibit some blue sky (see post # 314), so that could be 528, 538, 541, 552, 556, 566, 570, 576, or 590 as possibly in column 10 rows B (Perranowski), C (Hoerner) or G (Jackson).

Can you post the miscuts where you think Skowron, Cueller, and another card are in a strip of 3?
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Old 10-30-2020, 02:51 PM
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Still looking for that thread on ebay, however I thought I would bring up another tidbit. Card 559 Pena appears with and without a blue dot in the bottom right corner. Probably a difference in the 2 sheets.
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Old 10-16-2020, 12:56 PM
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Card 586 is above Tigers team, 583. The speculation appears to be confirmed with that miscut of 542 now available.
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