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I recently purchased these two 1922 Zeenuts of James Richardson (who was actually a business manager, not player, for the Seattle Indians-----)
In the first image Richardson's right hand is printed in Black and White, while on the second card Richardson's right hand is absolutely printed in Sepia. I know there were subtle printing differences between the 1922 and 1923 cards, but is this 1922 Richardson variation acknowledged, and are there other instances of these slight print variations within the '22 set? Would love to hear who has which Richardson right hand...Thanks, Daniel Last edited by IMAXMAX; 08-17-2016 at 09:10 PM. |
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There are tons of shading differences and color differences in Zeenut sets. It's not surprising to see this one.
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The 1915 and 1922 sets that have the sepia embellishments are notorious for these types of variations. I have been cataloging them and at least half the set or so can be found with some variation in the sepia overlay in 1922.
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Here are some 1915 sepia variation...
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those are great...thanks Rhett...
perhaps we should start a new thread to track all the various sepia variations (?) |
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Not sure how popular that thread would be but I'd be interested. I have been tracking them for the past 5-10 years and can probably make a list of the known players with variations. The 1915's are WAY more complicated AND they are way tougher so those will probably never be completely solved (as far as the variations go).
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I don't know if it adds to this thread, but I have a 1922 Doc Crandall Zee-nut...
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