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Posted By: runscott
Not the Elberfeld and Cobb - they just happened to be part of the scan. This was part of a test I was doing while creating "how to upload an image" post for Julie. |
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Posted By: Julie
of a Sweet Caparal T206 back to send to Ben--proposed exchange for his Ramly Brown--I got the back REVERSED, not upside down. Do you have any like that? (I left it that way on the scan but noted the condition of the back). |
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Posted By: runscott
My thought is that this would be impossible, but I will leave it those who have more background and more familiarity with lithograph printing processes to explain why (Art, Pete and Keith O'Leary should be able to help). I would absolutely love to see a VCBC article by one or more of these guys on the production of t206's - PLEASE! |
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Posted By: petecld
Julie, |
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Posted By: Julie
..and the reaosn I left my scan that way is that after I got it that way--I have no idea how!--I couldn't straighten it out again, so I just said "back isn't really reversed; it's only the scan." |
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Posted By: runscott
...either in your scanner software, or in your image editing software. |
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Posted By: Dave
Scott, |
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Posted By: runscott
It's true that printer's scrap cards did not end up in cigarette packs. Probably taken out of the garbage or scrap pile, hand-cut and taken home for the kids. |
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Posted By: runscott
You see it constantly on ebay, and now in some of the peripheral auctions: http://www.19thcenturyonly.org/site/bid/bidplace.asp?itemid=1947 |
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Posted By: Hankron
As far as miscuts, printing goofs, blank backs and such go, I think Dave's definition was essentially a good one (The above Dave, not me). In many cases, the difference between a 'scrap' and a non-scrap printer's error (miscut, blank back) is that a scrap was thrown away ('scrapped') while the printer's error was included in the pack. If you pull a blank back card out of a 1987 Topps, it's a printer's error not a scrap .... Typically, scraps have printing problems and have unprofessional handcut edges (the giveaway, often oversized too). The error pulled straight from a pack will have professionally cut edges. |
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Posted By: Dave
Here I thought I had two chances at special cards in my T206 set. What I thought was a printer error I can now present as an especially sought after printer error card, very rare. |
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Posted By: Hankron
... But what I often find interesting is that many terms & definitions used in any hobby were invented by the collectors many, many years after the item was invented. Often there's a practical use for new terms and definitons (perhaps there was no term for such-and-such 100 years ago), but sometimes it gets amusing. I know that sometimes I get so focused on the definition that I forget what it's defining. |
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Posted By: three25hits
I found this very rare reversed front AND reversed slab variation on the sgc registry... |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I like scrap/error/mistake/SNAFU cards. They are interesting and different from mainstream collecting. I've got a T205 back miscut, a T201 that is badly miscut front and back, an M116 blank back with missing colors, and a T218 front ghost (back print visible on the front). I'm always looking for new ones--spelunking through commons piles at shows. I've also got a great 1949 Leaf Spahn with a back ghost, two 1948 Leaf boxers with blank backs, and three 1948 Leaf wrong backs. My most recent acquisition: a 1969 Topps Yaz severely miscut. It was so far off that I had to have it. The nicest thing about cards like these, especially post WWII cards, is that they are often relegated to the junk bins and can be acquired cheaply. |
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Posted By: runscott
...blank backs, wrong backs, mis-cut backs. They were expertly cut from some sheets a while back and given to me by another collector who knew I liked weird stuff like that. I tried getting one of the correct-sized ones graded by SGC and they rejected it as "trimmed". I wondered if they really could tell, or if those sheets were so well known that it was rejected by default. I guess I could wrap them up with a stick of gum to get the appropriate "stained" look, and try sending them to PSA |
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