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Has anyone ever seen a T3 Blank back? I have this one, and I know of one other. PSA would not holder this card for the previous owner a few years ago - SGC is considering it for grading now. Just wondering if there are any others out there...
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Never saw a blank back T3 before. If it hasn't been skinned, it's certainly rare.
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I have one blank back in my collection (Carrigan--trimmed down to the border, alas) which I purchased as a proof copy. I do know that T3 proof copies exist, and everyone I have seen has a blank back. It may be that yours is a proof. Craig Diamond is the expert on T3s and maybe he will weigh in on the subject.
Thank heaven for the internet as we are currently in the midst of a fierce snowstorm in SE Pennsylvania--16+ inches and more on the way. A perfect day to spend with cards! |
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Hi Mike- we only got about an inch in Brooklyn, but I just walked to the post office and it was brutal. Strong icy winds, pretty miserable!
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I had thought all of the t3 proofs that I believe were discovered all at once when being walked in to the NYC card show had printers proof marks on the side.
I wonder if the card above was from a later stage of the production process.
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I have 1 proof, Schmidt Detroit, the proofs have the printer marks and they don't have the players name.
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Hi Jon,
You are correct about the printer's proof marks you mention, and they usually represent the color registration marks. I've seen examples of those proofs owned by Terry Knouse. The blank backs without the registration marks were, I thought, proofs that were discarded once the registration was accurate and the cards were being checked for color. Once again, this is purely speculation, but as someone who makes handmade books, and has a passing familiarity with printing processes, it would make sense. This is, however, a good thread, and let's try and solve the mystery. What about a word from "Back-man," our intrepid moderator?! Barry--No way will I get mail today. Good thing the NYC group doesn't have one of its famed dinners planned for this evening! Snow-bound cheers, Mike |
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Barry, that's incredible. On the upper east side there is not even a dusting on the street.
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Actually - same thing here. I'm on Liberty Street, one block north of Wall Street and there is nothing on the ground... window sills show a little snow
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