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Old 01-26-2022, 07:37 PM
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It looks like a kid had possession of them at the beginning, some are crudely handcut and a couple have the teams crossed out apparently because the players changed teams a year or two later. ETA, I wonder if the same kid got hold of a blue magic marker and wiped out Cincinnati Reds and their team logo on the Tony González card after he was traded from the Reds to the Phillies mid season 1960, the extra blue was crudely done and extends past the border lines.
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It looks like a kid had possession of them at the beginning, some are crudely handcut and a couple have the teams crossed out apparently because the players changed teams a year or two later. ETA, I wonder if the same kid got hold of a blue magic marker and wiped out Cincinnati Reds and their team logo on the Tony González card after he was traded from the Reds to the Phillies mid season 1960, the extra blue was crudely done and extends past the border lines.
Cliff: These are all blank back proofs. I doubt any kid got a hold of them unless someone from the printer liberated them from the printing plant. Agree they are crudely cut, but the Gonzalez card you note is not hand down rather the extra blue is printed.
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Anybody happen to know the correct name for these back misalignments?[ATTACH][/ATTACH]
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I like the mullet better, thanks
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Just started looking at this thread and I need to go through all the pages. A lot of neat stuff posted in here. Wanted to get your thoughts on this one attached. I'm not a print variation hunter but just picked this one up and it is sort of lower grade with the centering, diamond cut, corner touches etc., but I think it still looks pretty cool. I'm assuming that this card was pulled from a pack this way and not damaged from handling over the years. If so, were these types of print errors common in 1973 Let me know what you think. Thanks for your help.

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Just started looking at this thread and I need to go through all the pages. A lot of neat stuff posted in here. Wanted to get your thoughts on this one attached. I'm not a print variation hunter but just picked this one up and it is sort of lower grade with the centering, diamond cut, corner touches etc., but I think it still looks pretty cool. I'm assuming that this card was pulled from a pack this way and not damaged from handling over the years. If so, were these types of print errors common in 1973 Let me know what you think. Thanks for your help.

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Nice find! Yes, these cards with ink runs from 1973 are around, not super common though. Your example shows more than most, IMO.
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