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Posted By: Joey Settle
Although not baseball related, any uncut T card sheet would seem to very scarce. Picked this up today as a nice compliment for my collection. The proof sheet shows alignment marks for on the borders of each card. I also liked the fact that the sheet assigns a name for each of the ink colors used to print the cards. The ink colors used for this sheet seem to be very similar to the T205 baseball set. The color separation at the bottom refers to the gold ink as "Gold Stone 502". Thought that the piece may answer some questions as to how some of our favorite baseball issues may have been printed. Leon, please resize the scans as needed. |
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