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Old 01-12-2013, 04:05 PM
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Default T206 Printer's Scrap Question

hey t206ers et al -

I've owned the attached t206 Howard since about 1980. SGC says it is re-backed and it is. They also say it is a printer's scrap.

Aside from me being shocked that someone would re-back this card as far back as 1979, I'd really like to finally understand what makes this a scrap and why it would be re-backed?

If a scrap helps with the printing process, who takes the time to take, what I guess would be a blank-backed Howard and put a back on it?

Someone at the printer 100 years ago? A hobbyist who was experimenting? This card came with many others probably from a house auction about 35 years ago.

Any guidance would be really appreciated. thanks a lot guys.

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Pete it looks 100% scrap to me, hand cut and missing at least the blue layer. I have seen another one of these but it is a Piedmont back. Im not sure why anyone would reback unless somehow they altered the colours and needed to replace the back as it was damaged.



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Old 01-12-2013, 04:34 PM
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Is there any way a professional can remove the back without damaging the card?
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Old 01-12-2013, 05:17 PM
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Default re-backed....

you can see it is rebacked!!!!weirdest thing iv seen!
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Old 01-12-2013, 05:37 PM
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It is interesting that the back is off-centered in the same way as the front. I wonder if a printed back sheet was attached at the factory. Is it double-thick compared with regular T206s?
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Old 01-12-2013, 07:44 PM
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Old 01-13-2013, 10:38 AM
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It is interesting that the back is off-centered in the same way as the front. I wonder if a printed back sheet was attached at the factory. Is it double-thick compared with regular T206s?
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That's what I was wondering.

If it's double thickness maybe there's another card underneath.

I don't see why they'd do this at the factory, unless it was an accident of some kind.

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Old 01-13-2013, 10:42 AM
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Default back offset....

back looks 100% scrap also....wow....look at the offset and cut.....was wondering if this could be soaked off??? maybe 2 scraps together?? that would be insane
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Old 01-13-2013, 11:54 AM
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I matched up thickness vs. the stacks of other scraps I have and it seems - kidding.

i matched the thickness to other T206's and they seem the same.

Thanks for confirming, it's a scrap that for some strange reason was re-backed. (whether by another scrap I don't know.)

thanks for your help and also for your interest.

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Old 01-13-2013, 12:47 PM
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At some point this was two parts, the creasing on the front card and the back, do not match up at all. While my memory has faded, I do not think this is the same fact. # or perhaps even series as are most of the yellow/brown printer scrap T206's.
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I wonder if a printed back sheet was attached at the factory.
Del Howard is a print group 2 subject, so the printing of 150 Series backs would have been long concluded before the front was printed.

It seems possible to me that the Del Howard portion of the card was originally blank-back scrap. Regardless, it's a shame someone altered the card.
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back looks 100% scrap also....wow....look at the offset and cut.....was wondering if this could be soaked off??? maybe 2 scraps together?? that would be insane
That's what I was thinking too Johnny, I wonder if these could be soaked apart without doing any harm to either front/back.

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Old 01-26-2013, 02:35 PM
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Default Well mystery solved!!

I bought the howard and received it today.....I spent a bit on it, but I fell in love with the front and its worth every cent!!THANKS PETER....

Anyway, I got it and about 1/4 of the corner was peeled back already, so, you guessed it, I peeled back the rest!!I couldnt resist, i never really touch a card, but We know its scrap, the back was the question.....SGC wont grade a re backed card, and I dont soak any cards so I let it fly.....


there it was, most of the PIEDMONT BACK was gone, but a small potion remained, the rest was tightly glued to the front....not sure why they would glue a sweet cap back on, but i figured nothing to lose....

THOUGHT it was a bb at first, but the small portion of the piedy back was left....sorry no pics yet, i will take and post later.....i got most of the sweet cap back off by just peeling gently off with a tweezers, but a tiny portion of the sweet cap back also remains...


Back Sweet cap, BB or not, THIS CARD IS SICK!!!!!!!!!!!!FRONT WASNT AFFECTED!!!!! HOWARD is off the hook, and a bad Axx scrapper...


definitely happy, BB or not, but at least a mystery solved!!

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Great card Johnny !! You are the master of the scraps !! I picked up a Marquard Portrait reverse comma yesterday. Not missing any color so I didn't have to fight you !!!
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NICE JOHNNY, as we figured a Piedmont early test run like your others. Congrats!
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THANKS ADAM!!

Your becoming the master! I love your T206 Taste....Congrats on MArquard

Guys like you make it possible to put cards of this caliber in my collection

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"Marquard Portrait reverse comma"

Image, please!
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Beautiful card and congrats Johnny!
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Thanks John but the one I got has been loved a bit more than that one...
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Johnny asked me to share these pics.. post peeled off back


heres the remaining back


heres the fake back that was peeled off
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Default thanks guys!!!

thanks guys and jamie!!

the sweet cap back was real, just another t206 glued on the piedy for some reason, stoked about howard!! opinions please
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the sweet cap back was real, just another t206 glued on the piedy for some reason, stoked about howard!! opinions please
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Great pickup, it found a good home & it deserves to be in your collection!

Happy for you Johnny!

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Nice score Johnny !!!!!

I know you couldn't wait to see what was under the front. Do you think if you soaked it (I'm not suggesting that you do) that the Piedmont would be clearer? It's a carzy card, it looks like SC on the back also?

Anyhow-congrats !!! It's found a nice home, with lots of friends

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I don't think that card is scrap....

What you have there is two cards somewhat skinned and pasted together. Whoever did that must have wanted a SC card instead of that Piedmont back.

I'd have soaked the two apart if it had been mine.

Scrap would be something that wasn't usable that most folks would have discarded. That Howard white border card with the Piedmont back wasn't scrap. And I would think that the Sweet Caporal back once was an entire card, and someone peeled the front and back apart, then glued the SC back onto the Howard card.
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But that is just, like, your opinion man

100% scrap, handcut & missing most ink layers including the red which we normally find on the typical yellow/brown scraps. This also has a gray/black layer that is slightly offset which has been seen on several clean backed Piedmont scraps. Possibly used to align the first few layers of ink and the Piedmont backs.

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I don't think that card is scrap....

What you have there is two cards somewhat skinned and pasted together. Whoever did that must have wanted a SC card instead of that Piedmont back.

I'd have soaked the two apart if it had been mine.
Yeah, if you are going to conduct major card operations like this, you really have to learn to soak. If it were a NM card I would understand reluctance to soak, but not with this one.
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But that is just, like, your opinion man

100% scrap, handcut & missing most ink layers including the red which we normally find on the typical yellow/brown scraps. This also has a gray/black layer that is slightly offset which has been seen on several clean backed Piedmont scraps. Possibly used to align the first few layers of ink and the Piedmont backs.

Cool card either way Johnny.
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Thanks guys!! I was afraid to soak, but hindsight I might have, the front was what I was the most afraid to affect....The front is 1000% scrap, I have many scraps with full printed back....The front is exactly smell, touch, feel, ect...the back is also scrap piedy, just someone decided to paste another card on back, just a sweet cap back for some reason....it is very similar to Pat's Howard, except missing more ink applications...

I agree I shouldve soaked, but I got Too antsy , but the card front and back is a scrapper...just has back damage now,......

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