Posted By:
Brian McQueen
Thanks for the clarification, Pete. Robert and I were discussing this the other day and both of us were really wondering the origins behind these variations in the e90-3 set.
Robert, sorry to confuse you. With the Walsh, I was actually comparing the e90-3 Walsh to its e90-1 counterpart. They use the exact same pose/artwork but they swapped out the color palattes. Meaning, there is an orange background on the e90-1 and a red on the e90-3. Hope that makes a little more sense.
I did have one interesting observation about the e90-3 Walsh however, I've seen several instances of this card where it is offcenter, almost miscut even, from top to bottom. I've noticed this "lack of centering" on several other e90-3s too, it seems to be more prevailant in this set than any other. Another example, Dougherty and Archer are commonly found offcentered left to right it seems. So my question is basically, since caramel cards are not known for having that many examples of miscut/badly offcentered cards, what makes this set different in that regard?