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			Posted By: dan mckee http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2738917057&category=641&rd=1> | 
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			Posted By: dan mckee Elliot, I keep screwing up and posting w/o a title, can you add a title to this one? Call it Ginter Print if you can, thanks Dan. | 
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			Posted By: Keith O'Leary Dan, I'm at work and can't look at mine, but I'm almost positive the checklist A & G N28 backs are printed in green ink. In addition to this card being of questionable vintage, it is very oddly shaped to boot. K | 
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			Posted By: dan mckee Green?? Holy toledo, I will have to get mine out tonight now. I thought they were light blue but you may be right. I just can't remember. I do remember that they are not black. Dan. | 
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			Posted By: dan mckee Thanks Elliot, could you delete my other untitled post? take care dan. | 
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			Posted By: warshawlaw anyone offering a black back printed A&G is offering a reprint. | 
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			Posted By: jay behrens I wouldn't call it green, but more of a blueish-green. Almost all my A&G have this color ink on the back except the large size World Decorations cards, which are tan/brown. | 
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			Posted By: BcD and only 80% of the card at that! I have some other "blue" backs that are rep's from the 80's.That's 19-80's!* | 
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			Posted By: Keith O'Leary More than 95 percent of all variations in human color vision involve the red and green receptors in men's eyes. It is very rare for anyone—male or female—to be "blind" to the blue end of the spectrum, although it can occur. There is a genetic explanation for this phenomenon. The gene coding for the blue receptor lies on chromosome 7, which is shared equally by men and women, and that this gene does not have any neighbor whose DNA sequence is similar. Blue color blindness is caused by a simple mutation in this gene. | 
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			Posted By: leon I just asked what time it was?   | 
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			Posted By: julie and continue in that color throughout. The Caruthers I got so long ago I can't remember; the Clarkson I got from Dennis King at one of Dennis Purdey's few shows in Pleasonton, CA, and the Keefe I got in a Smollin auction just recently. | 
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