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Old 04-13-2011, 05:41 AM
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Originally Posted by sbfinley View Post
I may just be out of the loop, but is there a reason why some miscut t206' such as the Spade (with Cicotte) that is shown above have a different player on the sheet above them. While others, such as this Cobb

http://www.legendaryauctions.com/Lot...px?lotid=79284

was printed with the same card above it?
I believe the images on a T206 sheet were printed two players to a vertical column. Each of the two images would have been printed multiple times. For example vertical columns could have looked like this:

A C E
A C E
A C E
A C E
B D F
B D F
B D F
B D F....etc

With this sheet setup there are more opportunities for a miscut with the same name top and bottom and only one position on the sheet (the middle) where a miscut would result in two different names top and bottom.
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