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No name on card T206
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As Erick called it, from the "beantown printer screwups" from Ladder7, goin back couple of years.
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frank
that's a mighty nice evers portrait!!! it needs no name!
I did end up with one from the Beantown doc---I was actually after the stamp on the back of the card, as well as a clear dove on a 206 Ritchey. I had trouble deciding which side to show in the frame. Ended up with a glass on the front and the back of the frame :) hope you and the family are well, ole friend. all the best, barry |
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These two were listed on Ebay not long ago.
Jantz |
Jantz, cool stuff. I dont see them often at all.
Kind of the antithesis of 2 names on one card. Barry Hey, how is it on the panhandle? Beach time. Great to hear |
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The Barry actually has the name, the tips of the letters are just barely visible. It's still interesting, the border is nearly full size at the bottom, And there's no sign of any of the registration being that far off. It makes me think the names were done apart from the other brown. Steve B |
Hannifan
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Schmidt came back as erased, if I recall correctly.
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Sean that Unglaub looks trimmed on the bottom. Is it??
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A couple no names and a couple partials.
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Schmidt....
Chris is right!! Schmidt was no good.....came back erasure.....
keep these freaks a comn':) |
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It is not trimmed, it just slid down in the holder,and GAI uses holders that are shaped oddly, so that a part of the card was obscured. Here is a better scan. Attachment 101974 |
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Here's mine. Do these carry much of a premium?
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I love seeing some of those Jumbo borders, guys. Thanks for sharing...
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