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1910 Obak Background Color Variations
Posted By: <b>Seth B.</b><p>Wondering how many cards in the 1910 T212 series have this background variation, and which color is rarer. They're both 175 series cards, and the only difference is the green versus the blue field behind them. Is the blue field an error, or is this a common occurence that I should add to my checklist?<BR><BR><a href="http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3278533625&category=31 719" target=_new>http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3278533625&category=31 719</a>
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1910 Obak Background Color Variations
Posted By: <b>fkw</b><p>My opinion, the light blue Ping Bodie card is missing the yellow in the printing process. Notice the glove and sleave are slightly different, missing the yellow as well. I dont believe it is a true variation, just a pring flaw. Its an interesting card, I bid on it and lost. Frank
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1910 Obak Background Color Variations
Posted By: <b>jay behrens</b><p>I knew there was a color missing, I just couldn't figure out which one since there is nothing yellow on the card that would make it obvious that it was missing.<BR><BR>Jay
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1910 Obak Background Color Variations
Posted By: <b>warshawlaw</b><p>Like the Chance portrait. <BR><BR>There appear to be similar cards in the low #s of the 1952 Topps set. One that comes to mind readily is Billy Goodman, who has a blue BG most of the time but a distinctly greenish BG on some cards.
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1910 Obak Background Color Variations
Posted By: <b>runscott</b><p>Jay, if you need to paint something green, but all you have is blue paint and yellow paint, what do you do? (if you get this right we will graduate you to third grade).
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1910 Obak Background Color Variations
Posted By: <b>jay behrens</b><p>if all I have is blue and yellow paint and need to paint something green, I walk out to the pasture and pull up a clump of grass. I also do this if I need to paint something brown.<BR><BR>Jay
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1910 Obak Background Color Variations
Posted By: <b>TBob</b><p>I gave it a shot as well, but lost out on the card. It is not a variation, just a printing freak but still interesting. The color variations in the Obak sets involve the 1910 series' and are contained in the 150 back subset. I have the Mundorf on ebay now which is supposedly the toughest. Besides Mundorf, Willis, McCardle and Griffin, which are the most obvious and the Big 4 of the subset, there are subtle color variations involving almost all the 150 backs. Indeed, there are even color variations among the 150 backs as there exists cards of Krapp with 150 series backs which have subtle differences in the color and shading of his hat, etc.
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