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Old 02-04-2005, 08:06 PM
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Default s74 silk back question

Posted By: jim goodrich

Thanks for the welcome folks...I appreciate it. Not much experience with the '09 actress series Andy...just seen a few. However there is a big difference in format between them and the ballplayers. The fronts do have a white background but the portraits are a colored print or lithograph similar in color to the s81 silks. Kind of nice actually. I don't believe the ballplayers and actresses were from the same sheet for that reason and also because the actress cardboard (at least on those few pieces) is a different type. It's much more coarse, almost like a particle or chip board. Never seen that style on the ballplayers. I wonder if they were even made at the same site? Maybe someone can help us out with that and a bunch of other manufacturing questions we could both come up with. Thanks again, Jim (pics if you want 'em)

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