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Posted By: Scott Fandango
it is well accepted that the E90-1 American Caramel Series of 100 Subjects (really 120) were issued in three "series" yet its not conclusive which cards were issued in what series.... |
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Posted By: Marc S.
I would have sworn that the McQuillan I have sports a right angle corner... |
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Posted By: peter ullman
very interesting, scott. i've observed this for a while and you may be onto something! |
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Posted By: Scott Fandango
this sketch shows the three types i believe exist....the right side example being a "hybrid" of the other two... |
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Posted By: James Gallo
Why isn't this getting more attention? I don't have enough of the rarer cards to get a feel but this would be a really great obseveration and I think important to the hobby. |
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Posted By: Matt
Scott - interesting observation; SGC shows several of the cards you have suggested to have rounded corners as being graded as 60s and 70s; I'd love to be able to see some of them to aid the discussion. |
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Posted By: Scott Fandango
here is a card im almost 100% wasnt intended to have "right angle corners" ....especially when viewed from the reverse, you can see that the corners all have the same subtle curve to them... |
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Posted By: Matt
Anyone have a scan of the SGC 70 Upp? |
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Posted By: Tony Andrea
Sorry guys. Didn't see this thread until now. I've gone ahead and scanned the cards Scott speaks of |
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Posted By: Pennsylvania Ted
Double post |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
I started collecting the E90 cards in the mid-'80s....and, completed this set in the early '90s. Then, |
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Posted By: Tony Andrea
Ted states, "I don't think you can arrive at any conclusion with respect to "rounded" cornered cards vs "square" ones." |
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Posted By: Scott Fandango
is it possible, that instead of printing 1 series at a time, they printed: |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Or, the first press run / series was printed and distributed for quite a while. The second series was distributed to a lesser degree. And the third series distributed only a short while before it was stopped altogether. |
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Posted By: Joe D.
I just wanted to point out that to make 'round corners' on purpose you would have to go through some sort of die-cutting process. |
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Posted By: Scott Fandango
Yes that is true, it would have to be a different cutting process...but nobody has ever seen an uncut E90-1 sheet if im not mistaken....maybe they dont exist....would that open the possibility of all die cut cards? |
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Posted By: Joe D.
Scott.... |
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Posted By: Brian Weisner
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Posted By: Scott Fandango
look at the corners of these 2 cards.....they look awfully similar along the corners...both of these are thought to come from the later series.... |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Most of the Caramel cards were printed on 30-card (or 36-card) sheets. |
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Posted By: Scott Fandango
good point! |
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Posted By: Joe D.
"What is so unusual about rounded "die cut" corners ? |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
I think the corners on E90-1s are round because of the great amount of |
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Posted By: Scott Fandango
Ted, you wrote: "As we all know, these 20 Subjects in the last series were definitely Short-Printed; and, they are...... |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
1st.....My answer to your ?....is that I cannot identify 30 Subjects in in the 1910 (last) |
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Posted By: scott fandango
Ted, i know you are one of the most knowledgable people in regards to e90-1, so i fell honored to have this discussion with you... |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
I'm not sure that I am...."one of the most knowledgeable people in regards to E90-1". But, thanks for the kind words. |
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Posted By: Scott Fandango
A few things...not sure Chance should be on the list...his card is easily found, and fits the "mold" of a first series card....i believe its very similar to the Dygert card (same background basically).... |
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Posted By: Scott Fandango
maybe its just me, but i cant see how this card was meant to have right angles... |
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Posted By: Marc S.
Your argument only points out to myriad very low grade examples. Joe D. was right earlier in this post....all you would need to evidence your argument is a pristine-condition card that had pristine rounded corners. This, to my knowledge, has never been encountered, despite potentially thousands of E90-1's hitting the auction circuits over the past 24 months. Until that can be identified -- your hypothesis in my humble opinion does not hold water. |
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Posted By: Kevin Saucier
I really don't think you will need a pristine card to make the determination....an Ex may do. |
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Posted By: scott fandango
1...high grade cards of this issue DO NOT EXIST...so we wont ever have a"pristine" card to make a judgement on...... |
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Posted By: Kevin Saucier
when a card is worn over the years, especially due to children and not adults buying them, the wear will not be equal on all 4 corners...i corner will show more wear and damage than the others... |
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Posted By: Anonymous
i have a e90-1 stone with no hands the corners are rounded but a nice card is this normal for these cards? it also has on the top and one side it looks like a cross in faint black do you know if this is normally seen on these cards? |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
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Posted By: Scott Fandango
i think you can clearly see the difference between that cobb and the Duffy.... |
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Posted By: Ed Hans
Scott, |
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Posted By: peter ullman
After looking at numerous e90-1's on the registries and ebay...as well as some of mine...I also believe they were all cut w/square corners. Granted...many are/were miscut...and come in a large variety of sizes...I believe the rounded corners were from use/wear as has already been stated...they were geared towards kids and handled by kids. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Here you go guy....a square cornered E90 Tinker from my set. This was once a graded card that I cracked out of it's plastic |
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Posted By: scott fandango
this has been an interesting thread....it doesnt hurt to ask questions and put forth a hypothesis...after all , none of us were around when these cards were issued so we can only speculate.... |
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