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Posted By: warshawlaw
I recently purchased a blank-backed M116 (Lennox) that looks to be obviously hand cut and looks to me like it is missing at least one layer of color (looks like the only color on it is yellow). Anyone ever seen anything like this before? |
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Posted By: Hankron
Offhand, as I haven't seen it, it sounds as if you might have a printer's scrap. Meaning a misprint that was disgarded by the printer and rescued from the trash bin. It's also possible, though much less likely, that it's a proof (personally, I've never bought the argument that a card proof has to have those four little crosses). |
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Posted By: Brett Domue
I have a couple of blank backed M116's that are thicker than regular, and have a lot more green on them. I have always assumed these were from some sort of advertising poster. |
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Posted By: scott brockelman
BRETT, |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
is the same thickness as a regular issue but is obviously handcut. It has only the yellow coloring. You know, it is a real shame that the mfg. did not issue the set as black and white portraits. Without the "pancake makeup" the images are really striking. |
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