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Thanks for the explanation JimVB,I knew I could get the answer here.
Steve-how about a trade?Wouldn't you rather have the "red above the lips version"? ![]() |
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Talk to Ted Z. He's the expert here. He can tell you how many different color passes were made and, I think, in what order. |
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Each color had its own printing plate (usually multiple for black), and if the plates weren't aligned in printing, one or more colors were off. Same thing can happen in Topps cards.
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The American Lithographic Co. (based in NYC) printed most of the T-cards from 1909 - 1917 (except T204's
and T216's). It's founder, Joseph P. Knapp, invented the machinery which perfected the 6-color lithographic process. The ink colors were applied in the following order...... BLACK YELLOW BROWN BLUE GREEN RED Therefore, 6 passes through the printing press were required. Occasionally, the cardboard was not precisely aligned in the press track, poor registration resulted (such as your O'Neil card). Quality Control, for the most part, would reject such a copy. However, many T206's were not rejected. TED Z Last edited by tedzan; 11-20-2009 at 06:40 PM. |
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Thanks Ted,I was hoping you were watching,and I appreciate your knowledge.It amazes me how much knowledge you have on T206's,and I learn alot from your threads and posts-thank you for responding.
Iggyman-it's a Marylin Manson card,not Marylin Monroe ![]() |
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Hi Clayton
I just wanted comment further on what Ted Z. said. Problems like this also occurred with the borders on T206s if these sheets were mis-aligned during the cutting process. Thats why the borders on T206s are so erratic. I have the privilege of working with a gentleman who has 34 years of experience in the printing industry. He was the top print setter for a company when he retired. Periodically I ask him questions like yours and have shown him a few of my T206s. The guy is very knowlegeable and I've learned alot from him already. To me, it looks like Mr.O'Neil has a Kool-aid moustache. ![]() Jantz |
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