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Old 06-19-2014, 03:28 PM
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Default something so small....

usually carries a lot of weight....


these "little" clues even help decipher / or raise the printing questions....I love this set...


great work guys
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Old 06-19-2014, 05:47 PM
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Wow, Pat!

You are the winner. PM your address and I'll send you the $5 and mystery card!

See my post on page 1 for contest details.

And thanks to all who chimed in (even you Frank)
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Old 06-19-2014, 07:36 PM
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Here is another Killian Portrait. But, I think the P or whatever it is may have been added later.

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Patrick,

Do you have a sense of what FRACTION of Killian Portrait Pied 350s have the curved gap?

Have you seen any subjects OTHER THAN Killian Portrait with this feature?

I think answers to the above questions might tell us something about sheet composition.

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I looked at 170 and found 6, a number of them were probably repeats so
I would say in the 1 in 20-25 range.
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I looked at 170 and found 6, a number of them were probably repeats so
I would say in the 1 in 20-25 range.
Great! Thanks again for taking the time.
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Excellent research, guy.

Hope to see you at the National....and, we (Mark, you, and I) can continue
from where we left off in Chicago last Summer "Talkin BB cards" stories.


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