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Old 02-15-2014, 07:36 AM
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Originally Posted by tedzan View Post
My research indicates that these 48 subjects from a 350 series design were arranged on the same sheet. And, were Double-Printed in order to fill out a standard
19" x 24" sheet (96-cards).

I do not claim that the arrangement of these cards is exactly as American Litho placed them on this sheet. But, I placed same color cards together, since I have
seen this printing practice on certain uncut Sportscard sheets that I have in my collection.


Note that the same borders are on this sheet as the sheet with the Exclusive 12 cards..... 7/8" margins on each side..... 1 1/2" margins top and bottom.



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Stay tuned....I will try to post another sheet from another series with different cards.



TED Z
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Interesting, thanks.

I'm just trying to follow your theory Ted, if I question anything you say it's only me trying to make sense of it. Now, going off of this sheet, I'm wondering about the card placement. I know you didn't say this is the exact card placement-but, if they knew they would be placing the same 48 subjects, printed twice, wouldn't they (possibly) double print the same card twice vertically? Like Cobb portrait with another Cobb portrait right below it, Marquard portrait with another Marquard portrait below it, etc.?

I bring this up because we've seen the vertical miscuts and the amount of same name same card miscuts(top and bottom) ratio compared to different name same card(top and bottom). With this layout, every card would have the possibility to have a same card different name miscut(top and bottom).

Looking forward to your next example, thanks for taking the time to lay this out.

Sincerely, Clayton
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