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Old 10-01-2014, 11:52 AM
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Default Makes Sense

Bill, if there were two distinct print runs with two sets of film stripped then most likely there would be some variation for every green tint card since stripping cannot be done identically due to the nature of handwork involved.

So, to revise my initial post on where these fit in the scheme of variations and anomalies, perhaps they should all be classified as true variations, though with the slightest of differences in some cases.

Thanks for the link Al, that was an interesting article, though it didn;t quite close the case on where the green tints originated.

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I did not read Al's link. But I think the story goes that Topps was expecting a lot of demand for the cards and outsourced some printing to meet expected demand to a second company that was not a regular source. The GT's originate from that source. Keith, I'm 99% certain that there is cropping differences on all GT's - on a few though it's very tough to spot.
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Default Minnie Rojas

Agreed Keith; stuff about the history of Topps is hardly ever clear cut

It is too bad Minnie Rojas died several years ago. He might have been amused by this thread "about him"

Apologies to the OP for the sidetrack, but after all you started it
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