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Originally Posted by brianp-beme
Nice catch. It is interesting that the incorrect .224 cards look like the 2nd '2' in .224 has been laid over the correct '3', which doesn't quite make sense...why would they incorrectly correct something that was already correct?
I have a Phelps card. It is a Sweet Caporal red factory 42, and it is the .234 version.
Brian
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#1. I agree w/Brian; nice catch Mac.
#2. I love to play the, "what if" game while trying to understand better, "historicals" as this. I don't know if print schedules for T205 have been assembled as in T206; but, "what if", ....
Sweet Cap Red was an early print run underway; some fella who proofs the job; mistakenly thinks the number is .224; stops the presses to make the change, continue the run; gets sent to his room by those who know that it was correct in the first place; the run is finished correctly; the other brands are then run correctly.
Feel free to talk amongst yourselves;
well, on here; so we can all see.
Ben
"I love baseball history backstory; especially when it involves cards."