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Old 05-29-2013, 11:53 AM
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Interesting point on the cutting. I think what I need to do when I have the time is to place it side by side with an actual Mays and scan them both to see whether the image is larger or whether it is a cropping issue. Unfortunately, that doesn't change the issue with the card stock itself being wrong.
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The odd stock is puzzling for sure.

A possibility is that it might have been printed on a sheet of stock used to protect the actual stock in shipping? Total long shot, but I have a card like that. Printed on a paper that's very obviously not what it was issued on and that matches some box liner materials pretty well.

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Interesting theory but not how ESCO did it. They shipped the cards in 500 count bricks wrapped in heavy paper. Every card counted.

At this point I'm pretty much ready to concede that it is a production art piece of some kind and leave it at that.
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What I meant was a sheet of stock added above and below the cardboard stock to protect it in transit from the paper distributor or mill to ESCO.

I'm not sure how Dexter shipped, But since it's the back only from a coke premium I'm pretty sure it's a protective sheet that just got into the production stack and went all the way through.

The shop I worked for got most of the paper in boxes with sometimes a sheet of kraft paper wrapping it if the stuff was expensive. Other stuff came on pallets stacked about 5 ft high. 2500 Lbs of paper stacked and wrapped with a heavy paper wrapper. But it usually had cardstock top and bottom. And a couple heavy corner bits to protect the whole thing from the straps holding it to the pallet.

Those cardboard sheets were occasionally the exact same stuff Topps cards were made from. I had the guys make me a few gag cards that were blank on both sides.

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So I finally lined up the items side by side on a photo program and lined up the two together with the image equalized. I find that helps get some perspective on the differences. Here is how it looks:



The more I look at it the more I am sure it was some sort of pre-production piece associated with the proofing process when they made the shift from "Made in the USA" to "Printed in the USA".
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