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T206.org
12-19-2009, 10:22 PM
Is your Wiltse missing the bottom of the Y in "N.Y." like this Piedmont 150?

I wasn't able to find another like it on eBay.
I wonder if it's a one-off mistake from something on the stock when printed, or if it's a printing plate based error that we'll see on other cards? :confused:


http://joesvintagesportscards.com/Merchant2/graphics/Graded_Pics/G1_1251234-007.jpg

Jantz
12-19-2009, 11:53 PM
Trae

My Wiltse Piedmont 150 has the full "Y".

Jantz

T206.org
12-20-2009, 12:27 AM
Thank you, Jantz. I noticed in the example above that the dots abbreviating "N. Y." are also missing, or at least very faint.

GoldenAge50s
12-20-2009, 10:48 AM
Trae--

I also have a P 150 "Hooks" and the print is bright, strong & very complete.

On a similar note:

I have both Fred Clarke poses. The Portrait card has just "Clarke-Pittsburg", while the batting pose has "F. Clarke-Pittsburgh". Are they ALL this way? (I have them both pictured on my "Find" thread)

barrysloate
12-20-2009, 05:38 PM
Yes, the Clarkes are always that way.

GoldenAge50s
12-20-2009, 05:45 PM
Thanks Barry!

This T206 stuff is all new to me, but if it wasn't for what I've read & tried to absorb over the last few yrs here on N54 I never would have considered buying them to begin with!

barrysloate
12-20-2009, 05:59 PM
You're welcome Fred. T206 is a great set, and there is plenty to learn about it.

scottglevy
12-20-2009, 06:03 PM
Card reminds me a lot of Hemphill. About 2% of T206 Hemphills are missing the lower part of the first H. That particular card never got too many people excited ... although I think it's cool....just like the new 'variation' discovered.

Regards,
Scott

2dueces
12-20-2009, 06:30 PM
Trae

My Wiltse Piedmont 150 has the full "Y".

Jantz

My Wiltse also has a full "Y".

mrvster
12-20-2009, 07:46 PM
SCOTT!!

you're right about the hemphills....i have 2, that are clearly missing the bottom part of "h" and "e"......hank and i have bid for them in the past...

interestingly, mine have 2 different backs, a sov and pied i beleive, i'll check These anomalies with partial lettering seem to be minor defects on the print fonts for the captions.We can "assume" that something, or wear affected them causing partial omissions of the letters. This is similiar to the "nodgrass" but with less publicity.

One of the hemphills did cost me, but the other was the price of a common cause noone noticed it.

btw, does anyone have a hemphill(missing part of the "h" and "e") like this??(sorry no scan but i'll try to post)


Trae, i'll check for wiltse on my end..

johnny

ethicsprof
12-20-2009, 10:42 PM
full Y

best,
barry

martin neal
12-21-2009, 05:48 AM
Here's a scan of mine. This one was acquired in a trade with Scott and Hank. I am sure they are on Ebay but I have never seen one. Full Y's on the Wiltses.

T206.org
12-21-2009, 07:26 PM
Very cool. I was not aware of the Hemphill "half H".

My opinion is that if the Murr'y, Shappe, Nodgrass, Mitchell "Toront", etc. cards bring a premium, which they of course do, then the Hemphill's, Randall's, Wiltse's (assuming another surfaces), etc. of the set should bring their premiums too. They're no different as far as the source, and scarcity, of the variation goes.

Yes, I own the Wiltse. :)

mrvster
12-21-2009, 10:45 PM
MARTIN

that is exactly like my 2!!!!yes, hank and i have combed ebay .....sorry no scan::( but exactly the same, what back??

TRAE,

full "y"...i will continue to find you another:o....you are exactly right about the variations....

so far 3 confirmed hemphills, anymore out there???

johnny

mrvster
12-21-2009, 11:00 PM
MARTIN

just checked , i have 3 total hemphills not 2, took a long time to find...hoping more will surface...i hope my scan uploads!!

johnny