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Posted By: leon
Here is my fave pick up at the National. It came from an old time dealer who brought it up there for me. It is on "thin" stock, but not paper, and is black and white. If it were just a color difference I would call it a print variation. If it had crosshairs and no name I would call it a proof. It also doesn't have the trademark "pallet" on the back. I will call it a prototype for now as I can't think of another name. I guess you know you are a collector when you still get that "tingle" down your back on a pickup that you really like. This one gave me a tingle. There is also a regular one to see the differences. I already had it.....best regards |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Definitely looks earlier than the standard issue. Doesn't look as aesthetically nice, so maybe they felt the same way and recolored it. Just a guess. |
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Posted By: Paul
Does anyone know what "valuable premiums" you could trade the Home Run Kisses cards for? |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
Nice meeting you in Anaheim. I know you showed me that card, but I didn't look closely. Is the surface or gloss the same on yours and the "regular" issue? Have you seen a regular Shinn to confirm it's the same pose? |
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Posted By: leon
It was nice meeting you too at the show. The card is on different card stock altogether. Mark Macrae and others don't think it just missed a printing process as the paper/cardboard is too different. The card does have a weird gloss to it, not like on regular HR Kisses. It's like a clay coating of sorts..The back is not bleed through either. It was most likely on a stack of others and the ink rubbed off, so I am told......best regards |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
The different finish and lack of back printing suggests it was a test run card. Very cool. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Leon, nice card. You have a knack for ferretting out the obscure and unique. Thanks for showing us. |
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Posted By: Patrick McMenemy
Hi Leon: |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Cool discovery Patrick. With so many pairs of eyes on the board somebody is always likely to remember something. That's net54 working at its best! I think you get a gold star. |
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Posted By: leon
Thanks Patrick....I was told that it was sold in an auction some time ago. (several years maybe) and the owner had just got it back in a trade. When I first saw the scan it had that minimum bid and I thought that was the price on it. I was wrong |
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Posted By: Patrick McMenemy
Glad I could add something to the conversation. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Sorry to digress, but this is not too far from a discussion of Home Run Kisses- has anyone noticed the similarity in design between 1911 Zeenuts and Big Eaters, another 1911 issue? I know I could have started a new thread but Home Run Kisses are sorta Zeenuts-like anyway.(edited to correct that the typeface is not identical, but style is). |
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Posted By: Erland Stevens
A recent D310 (another 1911 set) lot on ebay included the seller's comment that the card "looks exactly like an oversized Zeenut"... |
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Posted By: barrysloate
And he's correct- everybody seemed to be using the same design. |
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Posted By: Steve M.
might someone post a scan of the 1911 Zeenut Delmas for comparison to the d310? |
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Posted By: Bob
Steve- I have one in transit, will post as soon as it arrives. |
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Posted By: Patrick McMenemy
Steve...Here is a scan of the Delmas... |
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Posted By: Steve M.
he ain't no catcher. Why do you have him? Me likey. |
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Posted By: Patrick McMenemy
Hi Steve: |
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Posted By: Steve M.
now I understand as I have a virtual library of over 125 e107's that I like to look at from time to time. Right Richard? |
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