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Posted By: Colt McClelland
Whenever I have two copies of a fairly scarce card in my hand, I always tend to look for some type of "variation", and I found one on a Browns Champions Caruthers card. As the scans below show, the name "Caruthers" is shown with two different font types. I have several other Browns Champions cards, and none of them use the more upright and simple font (i.e. the bottom scan with the "C" that does not have a script/curve at the top). I am just begining to collect Old Judge cards, and I know I am being hyper technical here, but is this type of font variation a "normal" thing that one would expect to see on Old Judge cards? Also, if anyone else has a Browns Champions Caruthers card and could check the font I would be curious to know what they look like. Thanks. |
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