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I picked up my PSA 4 Leaf Jackie (pictured left) just before the prices went nuts, and I thought that was it, right? Wrong. After studying a few examples and going back and forth with a few members on this forum, I realized that I needed to add one more to my PC, which I call the 'blue cap' variation. This card is seen on the right of the photo and you can tell the dramatic difference between the two. Okay, so exactly what is the 'blue cap' variation? The black ink (or black dots to be more precise) is missing on the cap. The black ink is what gives it a three-dimensional appearance, and without it, it is just going to look flat, or two-dimensional.
As for his pink face, the explanation behind that is simple: the magenta and black dots don't line up and this is why his face appears that way. If this registration problem was corrected, then the card would appear more like the one on the left (the PSA 4). And finally, you are probably wondering why this card graded AUTH - ALTERED. I measured it, and top-to-bottom was fine, but it was a bit short left-to-right. It looks like somebody did a very sloppy trim job on the right edge. No, it wasn't done by one of those "professional trimmers" who have been outed on the Blowout Forums. I believe this trim job was probably performed decades ago when this card was worth a few bucks. I think that's all that was done to this card, but I might be wrong. If you're an expert on this issue and would like large front and back scans, then PM me your email. I would love to hear your opinions! Anyhow, I hope this thread will make all of you study this set in more detail and go after the different variations. It's very fun! Last edited by Leon; 10-21-2021 at 11:31 AM. Reason: resized pic a bit.. |
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I don't know that it will ever be fully recognized, but there are several variations that were made in the printing plates, much like the Aberson, Hermanski and Peterson variations that are the mainstream ones.
Dimaggio, Musial, Jackie and I would argue Honus (lower hand) all had some kind of masking done to their plates to make hat colors more prominent. It's a great set, and those are two great cards! Congrats! |
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very nice cards
Congrats Also thanks for the education in this variation
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I believe that these cards were early printings and corrections were made later on. So, in other words, the blue cap Jackie was printed before my PSA 4. The short sleeve Aberson was printed before the long sleeve, etc. Of course, one could argue that the opposite happened. For example, the long sleeve came out first and the short sleeve after due to a printing error. Ted Z. does argue this in one of his older posts on this forum. |
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Funny how the Leaf football variations get so much more official recognition.
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I was at a show in Willow Grove in the early 1980s … a dealer named George Lyons ( who was always very nice to me and sold me a bunch of stuff) had a notebook with at least 10 exmt 48 Leaf Jackie Robinsons. I bought one for $40 … he said pick whichever you want. He told me to take one specifically but I chose another. The one he told me to take had a distinctly orange background….. different from all the rest. He was giving me good advice and I’m sorry I didn’t take it…. but I still remember that Day almost 40 years ago and that card I didn’t buy.
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I actually came across the similar variation on a Phil Rizzuto card last night, chalk it up the to unrecognized variations!
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As far as I can tell the entire set has these variations.
The pinkish face on the blue hat is actually from them using basic magenta in the CMYK process. The cards with it aren't the easiest to find compared to the others. On Jackie it's harder to spot. On cards with a red background it's very easy. Like the Ruth card in this screenshot. Most or all the portraits and cards where a bat is near the border have the extra lines of color. It's deliberate, and I believe the order was. Pink backgrounds extra color along portraits/bats Red backgrounds extra color along portraits/bats Red backgrounds extra color along portraits/bats Shading added to hats Red backgrounds no extra color shading added to hats. Since there's four colors there are also some odd transitional types. I think the pink was changed because.... Kids didn't want pink baseball cards? The extra bars of color were probably removed to save a bit on ink. It seems trivial but over a long press run it adds up. (Or possibly a cost tradeoff with adding the shading. It's a pretty messed up set printingwise so who knows what they were thinking. ) I made a spreadsheet for myself with as many pictures of the variations as I could find. for most cards I found 3-4 but I consider it an ongoing thing. I check through ebay etc every now and then, and usually find a "new" one. |
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The above card is from the hard-to-find second series and you can see how the striping on his jersey is missing on the second card. Was this change deliberate or a print error? Interesting stuff, for sure. Quote:
And by the way, everybody, here is the famous Ted Z. Leaf thread below: https://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=222952 |
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By request, here is the one I bought in early 1980 and sold at a REA auction in 2007 ( another boo boo on my part!)
https://bid.robertedwardauctions.com...ce?itemid=8625 Lot #463 if the link doesnt work.... and before you feel sorry for me on that one, check out another one I sold in the same auction....... https://bid.robertedwardauctions.com...ce?itemid=8304... Okay now be nice..... that last card has an interesting story as well. I was at the Nashville flea market on a Saturday in 1979, a collector showed me the card and said he had just bought it off someone walking around for $75!! I said man, I would have given him $100 easy!.... the guy pulled out the card and said.... SHOW ME THE MONEY! or something like that.... so I gave him $100, and took the thing home raw in no holder in my front shirt pocket!! When I sent it to Rob Lifson he was sure it had been trimmed but I dont think it ever was.... and it graded a solid 6 ( maybe should have gone higher?? ) anyhow its another one I wish I had back, Im sure weve all got stories like this and these are some of mine...... Rocky |
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Thank you for sharing this with us! I was drooling over that Jackie, but the green Cobb made me fall outta' my seat! That one was a killer! Are you still collecting non-sports? |
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After a crazy turn of events, I have now joined the "Two Blue Cap Club!"
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Wow! Beautiful! Wanna' trade your PSA 4 for my PSA 4 above?
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Such a move may throw the universe out of order. I don't think we should meddle with such things!
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A new perspective. I don't have a single dupe that is exactly the same. I always figured it was poor qc instead of attempted corrections.
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I think you are totally right about the QC department, they were drunk more than they were sober. That said, the consistencies of the variations point toward an additional change made in the plates at some point on a select few of the cards.
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