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Old 03-28-2015, 10:01 PM
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Jantz has scans of a handful of these. If I remember right they all were
pretty much straight vertical marks.
Yes, that's correct Pat. On the Scott, the lines are vertical. There are others and all have vertical lines as well. Here is a Davidson below. Board member Mybuddyinc also had a lot of Polar Bears on Ebay that included a Davidson with the same line. This lot contained a Scott with the vertical line as well.
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Old 03-30-2015, 07:26 PM
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I wanna give a hat tip to Morrie who spotted the PB "SER S" print error 11 years ago and was hazed on Net54 for raising the issue. I hope you squirreled away a few dozen!
Thanks! Sadly, I didn't. Still only the one of each that I mentioned at the time. (Well, no Bergen. Just the other two.) I'll see about getting decent scans of them in a bit.

Edited to add that I'm sure I wasn't remotely the first person to notice it, with so many smart people being so passionate about these for so many years!

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Old 03-30-2015, 08:44 PM
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Morrie,

Glad to see you have your original 2 and are still checking in on Net54.

Best,

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Old 03-30-2015, 10:10 PM
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Thanks, Scot. I'm an introvert, so lurk more or less everywhere I go.

These two came out of the only collection I ever bought, much of which someone had unkindly removed from an album. I'm just happy these backs made it through relatively intact! Now, to see if I've made these images way too big...

For those keeping track, this is also the ultra-rare Bradley "dog-hair on scanner" variation!
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Morrie, very cool how much for the dog hair and what kind of dog?

That's cool, now up to 3 Bradley's now accounted for along with a handful of Doolans and Bergens anybody find another new player yet?

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Old 03-31-2015, 06:19 AM
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Well I have at least 66 Polar Bear cards to check tomorrow, including a Doolan and Bergen, so wish me luck!
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Interesting that Doolan seems more common, my former example.

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pretty sure I have that one. Been after these for some time

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Well, if this was a pre-planned April Fool's Joke in advance, now would be the time to spill the beans...
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Well, if Dan M.,Wonka and Jim R. are all chasing these cards, I'll defer to them and believe that these missing IE Polar Bears are a real thing.

I would like to turn this into an April Fool's joke by reporting that they were manufactured by Patrick Chan, but I'm afraid that Wonka would come to my house and pummel me.
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Well, if Dan M.,Wonka and Jim R. are all chasing these cards, I'll defer to them and believe that these missing IE Polar Bears are a real thing.

I would like to turn this into an April Fool's joke by reporting that they were manufactured by Patrick Chan, but I'm afraid that Wonka would come to my house and pummel me.
Yes and it would be a pretty drawn out April fools joke since Morrie originally
posted about these in 2004.
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Yes and it would be a pretty drawn out April fools joke since Morrie originally posted about these in 2004.
I'd like to think I learned my lesson about investing too much time for too little payoff with that whole "first marriage" thing.
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