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Only half of a true 264 card sheet, best picture I could find
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Guys, Thanks so much for the photo and the comments about the set. This helps to gain some insight into the layout of the full sheet.
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Welcome Jim, and good luck with your set!
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On the left and Carew RC on the right are all cards we consider Double Prints. Explains a lot why in that row apparently was printed several times on that sheet compared to the other rows.
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Could you explain that? Are you saying that most full sheets the far left and far right columns would "border" the inside cards and thus are dp's???
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On the sheet I posted 5 or the rows are printed twice and 2 of the rows are printed once (row 7 with Hank Bauer and 8 with the Seaver RC).
This alone does not determine the SP's as the other half of the 264 card sheet may have these rows printed 2 times and different rows printed once. Last edited by jmoran19; 02-21-2011 at 08:25 AM. |
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Hey Jim
I just want to say "welcome to Net54baseball." If I can ever be of assistance let me know. I collected late 60's and early 70's as a kid but now am strictly pre-1949, so I stay mostly on the other (dark) side. Take care now....
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Leon Luckey www.luckeycards.com |
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