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Old 12-01-2022, 01:57 PM
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It’s just off center/miscut, not a salesman’s sample. Slit A/Slit B denotes the two sides of the half sheet. Gibson just happened to be the row header card next to where this was marked on the sheet; any Gibson card in that exact row that is off center this direction can show it.
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It’s just off center/miscut, not a salesman’s sample. Slit A/Slit B denotes the two sides of the half sheet. Gibson just happened to be the row header card next to where this was marked on the sheet; any Gibson card in that exact row that is off center this direction can show it.
^^this^^ plus it could also be hand cut from a sheet is the dimensions are off.

EDIT: it must be a double print card as I looked at several and seen some with that much and more left border without the SLIT B on it.

I have one with the entire SLIT B showing.

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Old 12-01-2022, 02:46 PM
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The 1969 Topps Bob Gibson was in the 2nd Series which had 110 cards, that means 66 cards were printed twice and 44 cards were printed three times over the two Slits, I think the 1969 Gibson was a 3x so that means one out of every three 69 Gibson cards would have that printed to the left of it and would be visible if the card is severely miscut.
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Thanks for the help all! Guessing I won't be selling this to you Cliff - LOL!

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Old 12-01-2022, 03:14 PM
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Thanks for the help all! Guessing I won't be selling this to you Cliff - LOL!

One other question: How were "slits" used in production? Not sure what it indicated for the printing/cutting process.

Thanks again!
Sheets were 264 cards, and were split into 2 halves with 132 cards each. Typically, people say “uncut sheet” to denote a half sheet. The first step of cutting was to cut the big sheet into its two halves, so almost sheets we encounter are really half sheets. A slit = a half sheet. So the 264 card sheet had an A slit and a B slit, just denoting the two halves. Topps’ printers had several ways over the years and sets of denoting the two sides. A handful of cards from this period can be found like Gibson when miscut, if one of the rows they appeared in was next to this marker. I think they’re pretty cool miscuts.
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I learned something today. I was not aware that a sheet of 132 is really a “half” sheet. Does anyone have a photo of a full sheet of 264 cards ?
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Here's a 1964 and a 1966.
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