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How fluffy are the clouds in your T206 McQuillan sky?
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I have noticed that the T206 McQuillan fielding card that has clouds in the sky background can vary. I think the big fluffy clouds are the most frequently seen, but cards with barely noticeable, ill-defined cloud mass are out there as well.
My versions of fluffy (Piedmont 350) and barely there (Piedmont 150). What do you have? Brian |
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For us McQuillan's, the clouds are normally gray and dark.
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Fluffy is an inaccurate term. The correct hobby term is poofy.
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Fluffy with a "partially obscured" Sweet Caporal back :)
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This one is barely there... Not much color at all
A Sweet Caporal 150. |
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I also have this one with lots of color.
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Ron it looks like a snow blizzard has swept across your Sweet Caporal. And your PSA Piedmont McQuillan...is it 150 or 350 Series?
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I did some digging yesterday on this. It's not only because it's a 150 Piedmont. Something else must be going on. See https://www.ebay.com/itm/362344358025 as one example. (I also believe it's the same factory as mine, though I'm not at home now) In looking at some other examples, I'm starting to think it's more of a non-obvious registration and/or low blue ink issue. The 'concentration' of the white in the clouds and the blue of the sky is in the same area on both cards. It's just not as well 'defined' in the cloudy cloud version. |
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Sounds like bad luck Schleprock.
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