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Originally Posted by atx840
Hey Jantz, hope all is well.
These cards as you know we're stacked 2+ per player and each had their own back plate up/down the column. A scratch on the lower Durham should be different then a scratch on the top one. Every sheet printed with Durham using the damaged plate should show the same scratches in the same spot. Until they ran a second print with a repaired plate.
If we can catalogue each unique front per identifiable back plate we can know those players were located in the same spot on the sheet. This indicates a unique sheet layout with that player in that location and could give us potential # of sheets used to run the series.
If there were 5 players with the same scratch then its plausible 5 sheets were used to print the 150 cards. 150/5 would indicate 30 unique cards per sheet.
Fun stuff.
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I am very impressed by the thought that went into this. What made you get the idea in the first place?
Again, why hasn't anyone contacted Alan Ray (the only person I know of who may have actually seen an uncut sheet)?