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Old 06-09-2006, 04:37 PM
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Posted By: Brad

I just got the card in the mail a V117 Maple #25 Bill McKechnie HOF'er, as you can see on the back side of the card you can make out his face plus the cards number and last name.

I have never seen a V117 Ghost Print before, this could be the only one!


I'm selling a different V117 Maple #25 Bill McKechnie SGC 40 Ebay. Take A Look!

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Posted By: jay behrens

It's a wet sheet transfer. If one card exists, more most likely exist. This is the same phenomena that you see witht he red ink from Goudeys.

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Wet sheet ink transfer.


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Posted By: Brad

O.k.! If it's a wet sheet transfer would you pull in more buck if on the auction block, considering it's a rear type card?

And what do would you consider a Ghost Print?

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http://imageevent.com/exhibitman/freaksandgeeks

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Posted By: jay behrens

I guess all ghost images would be wet sheet transfers since that is how they are created. The ones that catch my attention are the ones when the ghost image is different than the main image on the cards. I'd also think the most people consider ghost images to be a faint image that is superimposed on the main image and not an image on the back of the card.

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Posted By: peter ullman

i picked this up a few months ago at a local show at a crummy mall! you can read the back without flipping the card over!

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