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Ha, you found it as I was typing. Your example is much nicer, mark looks the same to me on both copies.
Recurring means I have to go buy a proper one now for my set. Dang it! |
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I picked up the following recently.
The 71 orange checklist hats are giving me fits. I really have a tough time seeing the color differences between them. I have a few more checklist variations to go and the 71 set should be done for what I have been looking for. Butch
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On the Hyatt the white dot version can be found with or without the botched i in his name. Anyone know if the botched i can be found on non white dot versions ?
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Scammer
Last edited by Leon; 07-20-2022 at 10:02 PM. |
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I always suspected that Topps might have hired a Chinese firm to add various random recurring print defects to their cards
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“interesting to some absolute garbage to others.” —- “Error cards and variations are for morons, IMHO.” Last edited by Cliff Bowman; 07-21-2022 at 12:02 AM. Reason: Reprimanded |
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I always thought the "Printed in U.S.A." on the back of Topps cards was BS. I knew it was really done in China.
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And Dave Hornish and Woody Gelman helped cover it all up
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Cliff,
Please do all of us a favor and DO NOT EVER QUOTE ONE OF THESE OBVIOUS SCAMMER POSTS when you want to make a comment about them. When you quote the post, it copies what the scammer posted in your response, including the potentially dangerous link the scammer included. No one knows if that link is safe, or if it could lead someone that errantly clicks on it to get hit with a virus, or something else, maybe even worse. And it creates even more work for Leon who now has to delete the original scammer post, and potentially dangerous link, and now do the same with your post where you copied/quoted what the scammer wanted everyone to see, including that potentially dangerous link. Just trying to look out for everyone's online safety. Last edited by BobC; 07-20-2022 at 09:43 PM. |
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Many Posts come like this, with hugely different aesthetics, like Pancho who is red in one card.
There's a real variation here though, the pictures are different. Note the cropping at his hand. |
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