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Posted By: sean
Always wondered about this goudey if it was some kinna early print or if its just a beat up peice of crap? |
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Posted By: sean
anyone have any ideas? |
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Posted By: Darren
Back scan please. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
It looks like a colr printing error to me. I've seen Goudey's like this before....back in the 1980's. |
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Posted By: Paul
Red does fade the most, so it could just be faded, but I've never seen one that faded. |
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Posted By: Kevin Saucier
If it's not a reprint, it is almost certainly doctored. It takes some time but a Goudey can be made to look like that. I've done it...more than once. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Sometimes cards that have been bleached, chemically or by the sun, look like that. Or Oxyclean... |
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Posted By: dennis
too much border. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
The more I think about your card, the more I think it's a color printing error. |
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Posted By: sean
awesome. first its def not a reprint. I have been buying 33 goudeys for 20 years and have over 500. Unfor. my scanner is not working now so I cant scan the back. However, the back looks like any other 33 goudey. I was thinking it was a printing error cause soem parts are still kinna dark. If it was bleached by the sun I think it woul dbe a lot worse but I have never seen printed goudeys like this so who knows? |
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Posted By: Kevin Saucier
<This card never went thru the complete 4-color process.> |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
I'm not sure what you are seeing in my Dunlap.....that I am NOT seeing ? |
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Posted By: Mark
Is there a calendar on the back? |
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Posted By: Dylan
Ted it does look like, atleast in the scan, theres some blue the creases |
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Posted By: leon
I need to buy you a drink at the National...nice one... |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
The lithography on T206s, Goudeys and Topps generally fade little naturally. If someone posted a Goudey in a shop window for a few years, sure it will fade, but these cards tend not to fade much. Even those shoe box 1950s Topps collections usually have nice colors ... Though I have also heard the the red can fade more than other colors on Goudeys. |
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Posted By: DR
With all the soaking that goes on maybe these cards were just left in the water to long or went through the washing machine (chemicals). |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Water won't dissolve card ink, but there are around the house liquids that can. If a card collection is stored in the garage, its conceivable for a can of solvent to accidentally spill on cards. |
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Posted By: Kevin Saucier
<went through the washing machine (chemicals> |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Kevin, |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Hey you skeptical dudes..... |
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Posted By: Kevin Saucier
<Are these cards, also "victims" of altering, white-washing, bleaching, solvents, etc.?> |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Kevin- something is bugging me here. While I agree that any card could theoretically be altered, I think you take the position that every card that could be is...and I don't buy it. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
I would like to hear Ted's reasoning that the Dunlap missed something in the 4 color process....it appears as though all 4 colors are there to some extent. Just looks like a faded card to me. I'm not being a smarta$$ here either, I know nothing about printing errors or the printing process. I would just like to hear why Ted thinks his Dunlap is a print error. |
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Posted By: sean
Well I appreciate all the posting on my post |
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Posted By: DR
Sean, A reverse image is likely necessary for you to learn more about your card. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Dan- for the record Ted bought that Dunlap from me about 15 years ago. It came from a group of N162's I bought. There was very little incentive to alter it, as at the time I may have paid about $70 and sold it for $100, if memory serves. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Barry, not all alterations are intentional. It would be hard to say what elements the Dunlap card was exposed to over 100 years. I would like to hear why Ted thinks this is a printing error. |
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Posted By: Kevin Saucier
<I think you take the position that every card that could be is...and I don't buy it.> |
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Posted By: barrysloate
So what is your verdict on the Dunlap card? Did it miss colors in the printing process, or was it bleached? |
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Posted By: DR
I would say chemically 'enhanced'. |
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Posted By: sean
ok here are the scans for the goudey: the back scan I missed the top of. |
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Posted By: Kevin Saucier
The Goudey I'm not sure of. The back seems to indicate it was bleached or chemically rubbed. It's easy to leave yellow and blues but tough to remove red. To be positive I would need to see it. Sure is interesting though. Regardless it looks cool. |
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Posted By: sean
def. not a reprint. . |
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Posted By: Joe Pelaez
I find this discussion most interesting. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Kevin- fair enough and I respect your opinion. I know when I sold it, I just priced it as a very beat up N162. Ted pointed out that it was missing color. I guess he should come on and voice his opinion. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
OK, wiseguy....tell us why anyone would alter a 1933G Joe Judge or a wrinkled up old N162 Dunlap ? |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
I'm having less difficulty understanding who is the fool. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
I'm guessing that in the 1880s the printing process wasn't completely automated so there was more hands on inspection of the process....how would a sheet of cards that missed part of the printing process escape the notice of the printer not once, but at least twice when you consider the cards had to be cut...and then how were cards placed into cigarette packs? Was it by hand? |
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Posted By: Brian
<<And, I don't want any Net54 members reading this Thread to have any doubts who the fool is. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Dan- it is possible that in any printing job an error may be detected after the first run and then the sheet is just scrapped. That is a plausible explanation for any printed item that is missing several color passes. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
I can't believe you said what you said......the most celebrated printing error in this past century |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Do you know I've seen counterfeit "upside down jennys" and they are hard to detect? |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Ted, there is 30 years difference between the Dunlap and the Jenny. All I'm asking you to do is explain how this card was printed. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
I have described the printing process twice. Go back and read my post of 8:34 PM. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Ted, I have some specific questions that your post at 8:34 does not explain. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
<OK, wiseguy....tell us why anyone would alter a 1933G Joe Judge or a wrinkled up old N162 Dunlap ?> |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Risking the possible wrath of Ted, the Dunlap doesn't look like a printing error to me. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Some more from my color errors collection..... |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
Ted, I don't think anybody is actually accusing YOU of altering the Dunlap. |
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