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The Hartsel is a puzzling card.
Usually a transfer of any sort is faint but complete. Unless it's from something putting localized pressure on the stack of sheets. Since the white areas are just the surfaced side of the cardstock showing through, it should be more obvious there. But there it's entirely missing. All I can think of is that it was too dry to transfer, but the green still hadn't dried fully and was able to soften it. I think that's possible, but a huge stretch into improbable. I'll have to think a bit to come up with something better. Last edited by steve B; 04-29-2018 at 08:57 PM. Reason: added some clarity |
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Similar to the card you posted above, I recently saw a T206 Mordecai Brown with a Polar Bear back that had part of a Polar Bear back on the front as well. The right side of the outer border going down to the calligraphy design was on the front but that was it, nothing more. I wasn't sure if it was an actual WST so I passed on the card.
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