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I can confirm Lee May (heading row 6) was a tough card to find when I was putting the set together. None of the others in those rows really stand out though.
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Because of that sheet configuration, it may be that the pattern was five rows 4x each, and two rows 2x ea. So short prints are probably in lee may and Bryan rows
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Not saying its impossible but I've been collecting photos of uncut topps sheets for 25 years and never have run across this pattern for a full 264 card sheet. Have multiple examples where the layout between the two 1/2 sheets for a series are very different.
Last edited by jmoran19; 02-21-2021 at 04:16 PM. |
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In 65, 66, & 67 the 77 card series had one slit with a pattern of:
slit A: A,B,C, D,E,A,F,G,B, C,D,E while slit B: two rows, then A, F, G, B, C, D, E, A, F, G. Those two rows varied in ech series. Sometimes the two rows were B, C or D, E which gave rise to the 77 card series having four rows printed 3x each (SPs) and three rows 4x each. On at least one occasion, those two rows were A, F which produced one row 5x, one row 4x, and five rows 3x each. In 1961, a slightly different arrangement was used, which resulted in only a few SPs. I have seen some miscuts from this series that suggests the row with Niekro, Alston, Hamilton,& Freehan is at the bottom of the 2nd slit. The ebay listing counts suggest that the Lee May row is a Sp row as counts for those cards are typically much lower than for cards in other rows. |
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Refresh my memory, is this supposedly the 1967 high numbers layout where only the top 5 rows of slit A (right half of 264 card sheet) have been found?
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The complete left slit of the 67 highs is known as are the top 5 rows of the 2nd slit. Counts over time of the ebay listing also support the 1x5, 1x4, and 5x3 layout.
For the 68s, the card counts (ebay listings) of the Tracewski, Stephenson, and F Robby (500) are much higher than the counts for the May, Bryan, Von Hoff, & Robby checklist. So, it may be that a 3x4 & 4x3 arrangement was actually used, but that hasn't yet been fully established. There are a few miscuts from the Stephenson row that suggest that row may be at the bottom of slit B. Last edited by Kevvyg1026; 02-22-2021 at 09:41 AM. |
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I will also wager there is a second sheet because are the 68 Tigers shorter printed or where they all scooped up. They have always been tougher to buy as a collector; easier to sell as a dealer. Rich
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1968 Tigers are difficult to gauge. They are a heavily collected team and 1968 was a special year. Every Tigers fan wants that card. When demand greatly exceeds supply, it doesn't matter much if a card was 3x or 4x on a sheet.
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