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Old 03-03-2017, 06:21 AM
Zach Wheat Zach Wheat is offline
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Originally Posted by SMPEP View Post
Yellow ink fades in the sun much faster than black ink.

Sorry Ted - I vote defect created by person after original printing; not original printing defect.

If it was a legit original print defect, you would also see the same defect on at least one card for Grady Hatton, Gene Hermanski, another Irvin (meaning there would be another one just like this), Gil Hodges, Tommy Glaviano (actually at least 2 of these), Gordon Goldsberry, Preacher Roe and Eddie Stanky.

Cool card manipulation.

Just not a print defect from the original printer.

Cheers,
Patrick
I don't completely buy into this thought. I have seen other 1952 Topps cards that are missing portions of the "yellow" pass in various places on the same card....even in the middle of the card. I initially thought the same thing as Ted - that something blocked or got in the way of the yellow ink being laid down.

Z
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