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Posted By: John Harrell
If you can believe Alan Hager, he states in his 1993 price guide that the Diamond Stars set was printed using the silk screening process. Comparing this set to the 33 and 34 Goudeys, to Delongs, Tattoo Orbits, and George C. Miller's, I can see some subtle differences in color tone. To me the artwork on the Diamond Stars seems, on some of the cards, brighter and almost 3-dimensional compared to the other 30's sets. |
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