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Hal Chase Wet Sheet Transfer?
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I picked up this Chase from a fellow net54 member a few months back. I never noticed anything out of the ordinary. I just scanned all of my cards for documentation purposes and was flipping through the scans and think I may have a wet sheet transfer, although a very light one. I just pulled out the card and it is surely there.
I'm looking for opinions on the possibility of this being a Sweet Cap back wet sheet transfer only really noticeable in the jersey area. And does that really make sense because it has a Polar Bear back? Thanks in advance. |
Looks about right, I'm assuming this happens after the factory, sometime during the 100 years from being stacked below a SC back.
http://i.imgur.com/nVQpV.jpg |
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I just can't seem to figure out what it is. There's certainly something there, but it also doesn't match up with a SC back from what I'm looking at. You can also see something in the blue background in person. Unfortunately, my scanner blows.
Looks like a red print, but doesn't match up with a SC, EPDG, or Hindu back from what I'm deciphering. |
Looks to me like those red marks are caused by the cards being placed directly under a SC overprint with that big red bar, and then left together for a long time.
Everyone wants every stray mark to be 'wet sheet transfer', and I've yet to discern the magic of it. I don't think either of the cards are wet sheet transfers. An SC card with an overprint bar got damp while pressed down on those cards, long after they left the printer's. |
I think we are in agreement Frank, this is a transfer after the factory, some sort of wet card transfer but not off the press.
I wouldn't associate any premium for these and in most cases can make the card less visually appealing. |
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Scott, Dan, how long does it take for the water to seep through the slab and get to the card, when you soak?
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Good looking Dahlen Sovereign card... I like that one!!!
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Scott Forrestt, the water doctor. :eek:
Lee Behrens * Full name disclosure so Scott doesn't get confused on the author. :p |
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