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Old 10-30-2019, 01:45 PM
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I agree. You'd think that a card that goes through the regular print process would have the normal print dot patterns. No dots would be a sign of a post production creation, right? Not saying they didn't come from Fleer - but created after they came off the printer.

BTW - this thread is located in the BST section. Maybe it should be moved.
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Old 10-30-2019, 02:37 PM
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BTW - this thread is located in the BST section. Maybe it should be moved.
Oh, you're right. Am I able to move it?
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Old 10-30-2019, 02:57 PM
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Oh, you're right. Am I able to move it?
PM Leon he will move it.

As far as print dots, if it was a real card(they're not) there would not be print dots. The white on baseball cards is not printed on the card it is very thin layer of white paper attached to the front of the card stock.
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The easiest way for them to make a "whiteout" version would be to simply stone the knob off the plate. Which would take maybe a minute to stop the press stone off the problem and restart.
They'd have to do it on every plate that was on a press at the time, but if they were using a four color press, that would be all of them.

And that would leave no print dots as well.
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Old 10-31-2019, 07:29 PM
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One made from whiting out or airbrushing the original art might show dots.
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It seems strange this was moved to the water cooler section when there is another dedicated to modern baseball cards.
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No offense, but who would bother to "fake" that card?
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