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These two ERROR cards are the favorites in my collection....since they are mistakes by design (and, not the usual printing process flaws).
T206 MAGIE As is well-known, the T206 MAGIE was printed ONLY with a PIEDMONT 150 back. PIEDMONT tobacco was the American Tobacco Company's "flagship" brand in the early 1900's. ATC produced and sold considerably more Piedmont cigarettes than any of their other 15 tobacco brands during 1909-1911. Correspond- ingly, the American Lithographic Co. printed significantly more T206's with PIEDMONT backs than any other T-brand. My theory (circa 2005) suggests that American Litho started their initial press runs by printing PIEDMONT 150 backs on their first series of T206's. And, the MAGIE error card reinforces this "PIEDMONT-first" hypothesis. Furthermore, there are 4 more T206 subjects with PIEDMONT backs that support this theory. E104-1 Bris Lord ** Call it serendipity.....I find it very interesting that Sherry Magee is also the subject of my 2nd favorite ERROR card. This E104-1 (late 1910) card of Bris Lord actually pictures Magee's portrait (in reverse). Bristol Lord was a favorite of Connie Mack....but, otherwise not too well known a ballplayer. However, Bris was involved in one of BB's more ridiculous trades. So, what trade am I alluding to ? Perhaps, this trade is even more bizarre than the Mets trading Nolan Ryan for Jim Fregosi. OK, there are certainly many other vintage printing errors. So, how's about showing and telling us of your favorite interesting (or unusual) error card(s). ![]() ![]() .............. ![]() **Note....Also, the T218 (Cullivan's Fireside) card of Bris Lord. T-Rex TED |
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Bris Lord for Joe Jackson.
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Ted, here is a sharper scan, nice card.
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Not vintage, but a cool card I've always wanted as a kid growing up in the '80's. Reverse Negative
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Nice Magie Ted. Great pick up.
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Charles??
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one of my fav errors
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I had a feeling you would chime in on this one.
It is somewhat puzzling that someone as astute a scout as Manager Mack was, that he didn't forsee the potential in Joe Jackson. But we know that Connie Mack preferred College educated players, so Joe Jax did not fit in with the A's....so, he was expendable. TED Z |
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Here are a few errors. They are all my favorites
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Too bad one of the strikes wasn't blue. Shown many times.
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I have always liked a couple of typographical error cards in my collection. The E220 National Caramel card of Jim Bagby has his name spelled Bagbyk, which certainly is different from the typical spelling mistake...not sure how this one got past quality control.
The other two cards pictured are Zeenuts of George Wisterzil. I like the fact that he had four Zeenuts issued (1918, 1919, 1920 and 1922), and his name is spelled three different ways--Wisterzill, Westerzil, and Westersil--none of which are correct. Brian |
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My favorite is this T206 Red Kleinow missing the red ink.
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Some E93 missing color variations.
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Leon- what's the story behind those two E100's missing all their colors? They're very unusual and I'm not sure what they are.
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Hey Barry They are once removed from a very original collection from CA., and were found at th bottom of a box with a bunch of super scarce cards including 2 E100-2 Weavers and 10 or so other E100-2s. They walked into a show and up to the Beckett table and had them grade and sell them. This was the only two like them but some others were sold on ebay and also consigned to REA. I honestly think they are from a family that might have had ties to the production of the Bishops cards. My guess is that they are scraps of pre-production cards. They probably weren't cut from an ad piece because of their lack of color.
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Pre-production pieces sounds about right because they look more than one step away from being ready for market.... I like them.
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Wow, some really nice errors!
Ron, I have a similar Kleinow although I've often questioned whether these have faded over time due to sunlight and or chemical tampering based on feedback from some members. Both cards are now in SGC10 holders. |
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Carl Lundgren missing BLUE ink
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My only error card.............
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Leon-that bowed T201 is a classic; can't say I've seen that bad of a production error before.
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Hey guys......we have yet to see any 19th Century cards here.
So, here's my N162 DUNLAP, which appears to be missing BLUE ink. ![]() TED Z |
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Brian, I believe that the spelling Westerzil is correct. I have four different sources from his Wichita days that all spell it this way. I didn't include a program that spells it this way too.
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Not to be a wet blanket, but aren't miscut or cards with color differentiation not considered an ERROR?
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The original intent of this thread (starting with my MAGIE & BRIS LORD/Magee cards) is exactly as you suggest.....true ERROR's. However, so far, most posts here are of ''printing process flaws". Not designs mistakes. And, that's all fine, too. TED Z |
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This set is replete with missing colors. Here are three examples, I have approx. 60 different printing errors of this type in my collection.
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I think the double "N" - Hofmann, Peoria variant should show Danny and not Solly.
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T201 Cobb / Crawford
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Some more early (1949) post-war printing errors. Here are several examples from my collection.
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Is this what you want?
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I'm looking for any type of errors in printing; and, especially errors by design. Such as your T205 Hoblitzell.
I once had the rare T205 Hoblitzell (no stats).....sold it. Thanks for posting. TED Z |
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Here's my favorite of what I own :
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![]() Hi Doug It looks like your BLUE Aaron missed the Yellow ink printing. So, we can wonder if that card was meant to be a "Yellow Letters" variation ? I guess there is no way of knowing. Thanks for posting your 1958 Aaron's. TED Z |
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PSA, before I removed it from the tomb, had it listed as having a "white name".
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Interesting. I wonder if there's a way to tell even without the yellow being there.
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I still need the standard lime green.
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The #240 card in the 1949 BOWMAN set depicts Bobby Young (a St Louis Cardinals rookie in 1948). But, the name and the bio is that of veteran ballplayer
Norman "Babe" Young, who played with the Cardinals for the 1948 season. In 1949, Young was invited by the Yankees to Spring training. He injured his leg during Spring training and retired. ![]() . ![]() .................................................. .................................................. ............................../\.................. very rare GRAY-BACK .................../\ 1949 BOWMAN rare SLATE-gray color error ![]() TED Z |
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For instance the info on the mis-cut back of this tough T205 of Eddie Collins confirms that this card
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