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Old 07-12-2024, 10:14 AM
Zach Wheat Zach Wheat is offline
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Originally Posted by Republicaninmass View Post
The house gray is ONLY found yellow or orange. No partial red/green throat. These are 2 seperate cards placed on the sheet.


This is because after the gray stock was used
In the beginning of the run. After switching to the cream stock, someone noticed the logos were different on the same house cards on the sheet and tried to stone off the red from around the correct version to have them match. I'm guessing this was easier than trying to add a mask to get the orange logo to have red added. Eventually, the whole mask was redone to have the tiger logos matching.

To me, the yellow/gray is the key card which proves my theory of not only the grays printed first, but of the house card having both an error and a variation on the same sheet!
Len Brown stated in various interviews on line as well as comments made directly to me regarding Topps sets made post-1959 indicate that more than one printer was used simultaneously and they did not discriminate between card stock - which could explain the same variations.
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