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Old 11-08-2009, 08:16 PM
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Default Wet Sheet

have seen plenty of these over the years. Seems to happen on 206s more than other issues. Also seems that I have seen more on the Tolstoi reverse than other advertisements.

lets see them if you have them-206 or what ever you have


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Old 11-08-2009, 08:30 PM
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Jim,
I remember long ago when i got my first tolstoi and was so excited thinking that i was seeing a major anomaly.
Then I saw it again and again as i bought the tolstoi's and realized that it's a fairly common occurrence.
It's great fun to see them still.
Great idea for a thread.

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Default T206 Chief Meyers (batting) with Sweet Caporal transfer and ghost images

Here's my only transfer with a ghost twist:






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Here's an extremely rare Maple Crispette wet-sheet-transfer.

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This S74 Old Mill of Miller ran out of silk and got the ink on the cardboard used to have the ad on the back..

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Old 11-08-2009, 09:51 PM
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On the BST also. Would take a reasonable offer or trade if interested
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Jim - You asked, so you shall receive. I own both of these examples. If you look close at the Abbaticchio, you can see "factory" backwards under Pittsburg. The Elberfeld is really unusual. The transfer is split, meaning it has two halves. Notice the "C" and "m" in the border near his glove. Then there is another partial transfer beginning on the left border. Currently I am still researching the Sweet Caporal wet sheet transfer subject and ironically the 11 players in that project also appear on cards with Tolstoi backs. Coincidence? Thats what I'm trying to figure out.

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Leon - Nice card/silk !

Here are some Old Mill transfers.

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That is killer-I don't think I have ever seen that.

Jantz-nice cards-i have some Old Mills and Cycles also
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Default Wet sheet transfer

GREAT THREAD JIM!!

tolstoi are the most common...followed by o.m's, sweet cap, pied on the fronts..t206...
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Here is one of my few-


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Here are a bunch of them:

http://imageevent.com/exhibitman/freaksandgeeks
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Default shown a million times but.....

I have shown this a million times but we do get a lot of new members so, back by (my) popular demand is one of the great all time (imo) printer scraps..
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Leon-I am new here,so I haven't seen this before-that is great!!Who is the image of the player on the back?Maybe Cy Young?Thanks for showing that,and thank everyone else for showing their examples,great thread!!!
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Leon-I am new here,so I haven't seen this before-that is great!!Who is the image of the player on the back?Maybe Cy Young?Thanks for showing that,and thank everyone else for showing their examples,great thread!!!
Yes, it is Cy Young as the ghost print.....SGC reholdered it for me at the last national and put the back as the front of the holder...it's really neat.
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I don't know Leon, to me that looks like our 27th president. William Howard Taft (albeit during his salad days....). He was president from 1909-1913, which certainly fits the time-line. Looks like you got snookered! Oh well, I'll take it off your hands if you are going to discard it. Plus, if I remember correctly, this card nearly started a riot on the Net54 board when it first surfaced. The argument was nearly on the same level as the infamous “you got peanut butter on my chocolate" and "you got chocolate in my peanut butter" debate...



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Can't be Taft. The ears are all wrong.

Nice day if it don't rain.
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Can't be Taft. The ears are all wrong.

Nice day if it don't rain.

Rats! Darn those forensic ear lobe experts!!!
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Old 11-10-2009, 09:16 PM
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Here is my small contribution (I got one of these from a fellow board member)...









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Default Exhibit wet sheet

I`ve posted this one in the past but it fits this thread.Anyone ever seen an Exhibit card wet sheet before?Front enlarged to show detail.
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that butter cream is soooooo cool!!! I'll scan and post some of mine later!
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Here is one of mine though I always thought tolstoi back were rarer.

http://www.thetoyheaven.com/images/i...ytolstoi40.jpg

I had a really strong one with a Piedmont wet sheet on the front, which I believe went to a follow board member.

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Was listing this card for sale and noticed that it has a Piedmont wet sheet transfer on the front. Nice for a T205.
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Here is a 60 year old card with a distinct "wet ink" transfer.


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Dan, there is a 1928 Exhibit Virgil Barnes wet sheet card (back ghost) on my web site. I also have and will have to post one of these days a 1928 boxing card with a spectacular back ghost.
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I spoke too soon Adam I saw your site after I made my post.I should have known better.Great site by the way. Would love to see the boxer with the ghost back,at least I can still lay claim to my card having a rare back.
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So many things make that printer's scrap insane. In addition to the Cy Young and a zillion other backs -- it actually has the ridiculously rare brown old mill !

what a gem!
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