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I love print freaks.

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I love print freaks.

From the Satchel Paige school (don't look back, something might be gaining):



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Missed it by that much:











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Great miscuts folks!

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Some more T201 miscuts. The other side of the Joe Lake is printed properly, oddly enough. Mecca's other issued sets are cut pretty well and difficult to find miscut, but this was certainly a more complicated production. The Lake/Wallace oddity is one of my favorite pre-war cards.
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Some more T201 miscuts. The other side of the Joe Lake is printed properly, oddly enough. Mecca's other issued sets are cut pretty well and difficult to find miscut, but this was certainly a more complicated production. The Lake/Wallace oddity is one of my favorite pre-war cards.
That miscut Lake/Wallace is about as cool as a miscut card can be. It might even be cooler than my mystery what in the heck is it E94-like McGraw.

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gotta love miscuts (or not)

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That miscut Lake/Wallace is about as cool as a miscut card can be. It might even be cooler than my mystery what in the heck is it E94-like McGraw.

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I think I'd take the E94-like McGraw! I love the cards where it's something of a mystery of what they even are, a piece of a puzzle to which we have no picture of it completed. Thankfully in boxing land, those kind of unique cards only cost me $50 or so. Much easier on my wallet
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Default Some more for the pre-war MCHOF

Couple of miscut fronts that show both horizontal and vertical orientation on the same sheet
 

 


 
and a couple of back miscuts:
 
one showing the same horizontal/vertical layout, and parts of 5 backs...
 

 
and one not in the same sheet location, though multiples of Reulbach with a miscut like this are known.
 
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