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Old 12-10-2009, 07:51 AM
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Thanks Mark and dstudeba for your replies. It is pretty neat to see that my tint distribution theory is holding up so far. Of course there has to be some dang exception that causes headaches, like the Mohler that Mark mentions. The one I have is the gray tint, which fits my theory. Perhaps if nothing else, when all is said and done, at least we will have a better understanding of what tints should normally be expected for each player. Down the road I might list all the cards alphabetically and indicate the tint, and any alternates found, such as Mark's Mohler card.

And thanks for providing the link to the group of D310's Mr. dstudeba. I suggest anyone out there who is unclear whether they have a green or gray tint to give it a look...I believe it clearly shows the difference between the two tints. By the way, in that link, the Berry, Pyfl and Rapp cards are the gray tints.

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Thanks yazfan and Steve for the further contributions. These four all seem to fit into my tint theory. Steve's post is a good one because you can see a distinct difference between the gray and the green versions. If only the Peckinpaugh had been posted, some people might think it was actually gray in color. As you might notice just on the various cards posted on this thread, there are variations in tone on these, and scanners can distort the coloration too.

On a side note, my Peckinpaugh is like Steve's, but approximately 45% of the original size (I believe some kid was testing out a pair of scissors).

Keep them coming...your assistance in this will be greatly appreciated, and beneficial too!

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I only own a couple, and like Leon, can't see the nuance but these cards appear to support the theory. I own the Weaver and Mitz(e)...




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Old 12-22-2009, 07:42 AM
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Thanks Brian and Max for showing your biscuits. They seem to line up with the tint theory. Any more biscuits out there? They do not have to be Pacific Coast Biscuits...they can also be D310 cards located on the East Coast.

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