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Jobu
04-09-2017, 08:15 PM
Below you see a Tolstoi Murray portrait with paper loss where the broken A would be that might make this card the sought after Murr'y error. It is fun to have a laugh and say "Well, of course it is the caption error!". However, as T206 super sleuth Pat points out in post 22 of this thread,

http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=186098&highlight=murr%27y

every T206 Murr'y error has a little print dot to the left of the NY logo and every normal card lacks that dot. It is likely a little piece of the broken A that migrated up to the jersey when the letter "broke".

Conclusion: This really is a Murr'y even if we can't see any of the broken A.

(The card also told me that normal Murr'y errors are wusses because they didn't have guts to fully ditch their A's.)

Pat R
04-09-2017, 09:32 PM
Hi Bryan,

I don't collect the cataloged variations like the Murr'y's but i was a bidder
on this one because I thought it would sell at a normal price because of the paper loss.

I check all of the Murray portraits and the pattern has held on all of them
so I think it's a legit Murr'y but it's hard to prove with the paper loss.
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Jobu
04-09-2017, 09:55 PM
Thanks Pat. I used to have a nice-looking Murr'y so I thought it would be fun to pick this one up too. Great spot on the print dot (pun intended :D ).