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Here is my annual thread about my Joe Judge E121-80 with oddball back in case anyone has new information. The back is the same as Type 1 (as defined by Rhett Y.) except that:
1. It is reversed relative to Type 1; 2. The wording on the first line is smaller than Type 1; 3. The wording on the first line is center justified whereas the wording on the first line of Type 1 is full justified. Although the card is machine-cut, since it is badly off-center I'm starting to think it may have been some sort of prototype or test print. Has anyone seen another example of this "mystery" back, which I call Type 4? Front and back scans provided below, along with a scan of a Type 1 back. Any help appreciated. If none, I'll try again next year! Thanks. Scot |
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Scot, it definitely looks like we have a "Type 4" E121-80 back here. I recently saw a Ray Schalk and George Sisler with this back on ebay. Unfortunately, I saw them only after they had ended. I suspect one of our own pounced on them before I could. I wouldn't mind picking up one of these backs if someone has one they aren't married to.
-Rhett
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Rhett,
Thanks very much for the information. Glad to hear my Judge card is not a one-off "freak" or a reprint of some sort that slipped by SGC. (Didn't think so because I bought it as part of a lot of unquestionable authenticity). Type 4 it is! Scot |
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I have a Jennings and Milan E121 series of 80 cards with reversed backs--I will have to check them out and get back with you all in a day or two if they are like the Judge shown.
Brian |
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Looks like my Jennings and Milan are plain old garden variety reversed back Series of 80 E121's--I might as well stuff them in the shredder now. That Judge is a nice variation to a set that rivals the T206 for complexity and mystery.
Brian |
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Here's the Sisler that I recently purchased. Paid well for it because I needed the front (throwing poses). I like the deal much better now
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Brian,
Thanks for checking. I agree that E121 is plenty mysterious. My guess is there are more front and/or back variations that have yet to be discovered. Scot |
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