Thanks Chris for posting the SC460 factory 30 yellow/brown scrap of Magee. I am glad I brought my Magee card to the attention of the board...you guys certainly are able to come at (what was to me) this mystery card with angles I never considered and brought up some intriguing possibilities/probabilities concerning its production.
Keep up the good work and commentary...it has been a lot of fun to ponder.
Brian
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Originally Posted by atx840
This is likely the case Scott.
The scraps knowns as the "yellow browns" are a group of 34 cards (including Magee) that we see grouped together across many 460 brands. I believe the finished sheets of these 34 cards were printed as F30 but never cut and packed up, they were sent over to the OP print press first.
One/two of those sheets was thrown out before all the front ink layers were applied and the back F42 OP, giving us the yellow brown scraps.
It's also likely one/two finished sheets also never hit the OP press and we get natural F30s that weren't intended to be packed up.
Here is a yellow brown Magee with a F30 back.
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