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Now that there has been a list put out in another thread about e90-1 exclusive artwork I was wondering if anyone has found any other cards from this list that has a blank back.
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there is no such thing as a "blank back" E90-1...
they dont exist... simple. |
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Based on what? My original post shows a Krause. The image of Krause is exclusive to the e90-1 set. So why do you say they don't exist? Are you saying that blank backs are a separate set and should not be considered a part of the e90-1 set? Either way I want to know if any other images from the e90-1 exclusive artwork has also been found with a blank back.
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the blank back is a "salesman sample"
as we know, the front images of many caramel cards are shared by different companies....these companies ordered the picture card fronts and had their own company names printed on the back....the Krause was a salesman's example he could show prospective companies... same thing still happens now, but nowadays, the word "SAMPLE" is usually placed on the card.....I have some "Sample" cards in hand... the on thing that correctly identifies these cards is the back label...no back label means its not part of the set... |
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These companies did not buy them and print their own backs, all of this was done at the time of production. Further I have never seen a "sample" card from this era. The blank back examples seen have all been circulated and are nothing more than a sheet which escaped getting the back printed and a few survived the last 100+ years. Please show us your E card "samples". |
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my "sample" cards I have are modern... |
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I have been wondering if all the blank backs were their own set and should be cataloged, but had no reason to back it up. I was still wanting to know if, now that there is a list of e90-1 exclusive artwork, if there are any other blank backs that are on that list that anyone has ran across. |
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Andy,
It's possible some company may have used them without a printed ad, but why would they? the whole point is to promote their product. I again will say they were merely blank back errors from sheets that did not get printed for one reason or another and then cut and distributed with whatever product they were meant to be with. They were NOT "salesmen samples". As has been shown with Siegle and Miller and others, although the fronts are near identical, there are subtle changes from issue to issue as these images were used over a 2-3 year period. Further study of each player may reveal enough clues to identify it with it's correct set. I would not say however that the blank back is "part" of the set, much like a T206 blank back is not part of a T206 back run, IT IS the absence of a printed back and therefore an "error" card. |
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