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Old 12-04-2015, 01:42 PM
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Default T206 Jack Chesbro Printer Scrap Reverse Color Error

Hello - I am new to the board. This card was purchased by me from Pete Gustafson (he can verify) last October. Believe Pete is a member here. I just reached out to him a few days ago to see if he knew of anyone interested since this was a unique item. Unfortunately due to a death in the family I am trying to unload a few items to help my mother in law which is the only reason I am selling. Asking $1500 but will consider all offers. Also have this listed on ebay and have great feedback on there if you prefer the safety of the bay. Thanks for looking.
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Old 12-05-2015, 09:08 PM
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Bump for tonight
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Old 12-06-2015, 12:08 PM
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Nice card and 100% printers scrap. There were several found in one large collection, with one other having the yellow ink on the revers.

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Old 12-06-2015, 12:55 PM
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Good luck with the sale

This was copied from the BST so a few more folks would see the neat T206 scraps posted. Always a crowd favorite. Good luck with the sale.
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Old 12-06-2015, 01:08 PM
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Does anyone know who that ghost is on Oakes? It looks similar to the ghost on the Wiltse card that Scott F used to own.
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I think it was figured out to be Hoblitzell
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Since we're talking about scraps: Does anyone know a general value for a card like Carrigan or Willis, where the colors look normal, but it is handcut? I have one similar and wonder what the value might be.
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Old 12-06-2015, 04:36 PM
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Very cool cards .
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Old 12-06-2015, 06:05 PM
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post it!!!

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Old 12-06-2015, 06:57 PM
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It is a Hoblitzell on the oakes. Looking for the Hoblitzell blank back. It would be a cool combo to own.
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post it!!!

btw....great chesbro
Ok, here it is. Colors look pretty normal to me, aside from the staining/toning which is fairly even across the card.
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Ok, here it is. Colors look pretty normal to me, aside from the staining/toning which is fairly even across the card.
It's scrap, not worth anything. I will be kind and offer $10.
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As an aside, what kind of indicators are out there to help determine a true scrap from someone who just decided to take a pair of scissors to a card? Outside of common ink issues like the one on the Chesbro or oddcuts with the printer marks, I mean?
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As an aside, what kind of indicators are out there to help determine a true scrap from someone who just decided to take a pair of scissors to a card? Outside of common ink issues like the one on the Chesbro or oddcuts with the printer marks, I mean?

I am with you. I see nothing here that makes me think that this card is scrap.


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Size matters. If the printing process is complete front and back the way to determine the card is a scrap is that its borders are larger than a normal card and hand cut.

There can also be other indicators :

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Size matters. If the printing process is complete front and back the way to determine the card is a scrap is that its borders are larger than a normal card and hand cut.

There can also be other indicators :

Great card, Adam - and thanks for that note on the size.
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I too agree...looks like a miscut/trimmed t206 with a wet sheet transfer to me.


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