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Old 11-21-2015, 01:12 PM
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Default 1965 418

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There are also variations wherein there is a red smear above and left of hat on front, and also several variations of a white ball either behind cartoon back or over end of cartoon bat on reverse.
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There are also variations wherein there is a red smear above and left of hat on front, and also several variations of a white ball either behind cartoon back or over end of cartoon bat on reverse.
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This 1972 Stennett is pretty easy to locate. It comes in both a 'regular' version and a white slash (and other white aberrations) in the area below the 'PI' in 'PIRATES' version.

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What's funny is there's also a weird printing defect on all versions of this card. A dark, arcing shape originates from the left picture border and crosses over his wrist and into his mitt.
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Old 11-22-2015, 12:29 PM
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I believe this one is "new". 1967 Jim Hannan with and w/o a black dot in the upper left border sky. Both versions appear to be equally available on eBay.



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What's funny is there's also a weird printing defect on all versions of this card. A dark, arcing shape originates from the left picture border and crosses over his wrist and into his mitt.
That would be his shadow.


Is the left card really that dark blue? I don't think I've seen that sort of color on a 72. Pretty neat if it is.

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That would be his shadow.


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He means the arcing line that starts on the left border of the photo and runs through his right wrist into his glove. It should be easier to see in this scan.
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That would be his shadow.


Is the left card really that dark blue? I don't think I've seen that sort of color on a 72. Pretty neat if it is.

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No, it's not his shadow. What are you talking about????

Here's a closeup…

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Ah ok, that wasn't visible at all in the two original scans.

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1966 Topps #202 Clay Dalrymple with a "pie face", I've only seen three of them since I found out about it a few years ago.
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