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Old 02-09-2016, 06:14 PM
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Yeah, whenever I post about a new variation I investigate it to make sure it's not a one time thing (I even showed 2 different ones in this post). That goes without saying.
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Yeah, whenever I post about a new variation I investigate it to make sure it's not a one time thing (I even showed 2 different ones in this post). That goes without saying.
Unfortunately, while this Aaron is an interesting variation, it is not a newly identified one. I picked my copy up of it a year ago, and it has appeared on Richard Dingman's variation list for the past year. Whenever I post about a "new" variation I usually take a quick look at his list (as he consistently updates his list as posters here discover new print variations) so I do not call out a previously identified variation as new.

Here is a link to his list: https://sites.google.com/site/richarddingmancards/
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Richard is a great resource, in the same league as Mr. Gilckeson. Also appreciate Darren's input. And Saved. A lot of good variant stuff has been set out in here

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Nice! I love referring to sheets to see if a print flaw carries over to the next card. It's like putting a puzzle together!
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Finally got one of the Aarons. I had a Boswell. Not sure how visible the line or scratch is in scan of the graded card. It also has some discoloration on his pant leg. Also noticed how different the brightness compared to my regular one

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