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"missing most black ink" has no charm. Fred's Blacklessing or Gray Ghosts had more pizzas. Transition cards in first row below
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Haha, perhaps the lack of charm is what destined the card to still find its home with me! I agree though, not many guy more charming than Fred! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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No one has ever had a higher regard for his cards than Fred
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Green line to right of cartoon is frequently recurring
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The black ink around his position is also very frequently recurring.
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Kind of looks like a recurring wet sheet transfer.
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It sure looks like that to me, but not sure what transfer it so consistently only to Nelson’s card. I would think the card being stacked on top of Nelson would be the back side of a Nelson card from another sheet. Nelson’s back doesn’t seem to have issues with overinking that would make it more likely to leave a transfer when stacking fresh sheets.
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