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T206 printing processes ???
Posted By: Martin Neal
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Posted By: Martin Neal
Thanks for responding, maybe I should have put it in the Billy Gilliam thread (smiley face). Another curious thing is that all three of the T206s have Sovereign 350 backs. |
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Posted By: scott brockelman
The 1st group have true print run inking differences, the Pirates cards on the other hand were part of a large group improperly soaked off with solvents several years ago and are not print variations but poorly executed soaking, John Billingsly had many of these at the time, although he did not commit the foul. There is a Magie with the same "tie dyed" look that has changed hands a few times. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
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Posted By: ROBERT ADAMS JR
Thanx Scott for the info ! I thought the cards were iffy too but you said there was a Magie ? Shocked no one chimed in . |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
As you you probably know, American Lithographic printed these cards employing a 6-color process. |
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