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Old 08-26-2009, 11:22 PM
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Actually the font used for stats in the 1911 set isn't uniform, as can be seen in the differences between the 2 cards below.
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Old 08-27-2009, 03:35 PM
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The card stock on the back of the OP's card looks nothing like the other Obaks shown in this thread.
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Well I'm still looking for a scanner so I can give you guys a better pic of the back and front. I'm pretty sure this is an original but I guess you guys will have to be the judge of that huh?


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Old 08-27-2009, 10:26 PM
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It doesn't look right.
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If you took this photo with a digi camera then you really got a nice straight photo as it is usually hard to crop this straight after using a camera.A scanner is easier as you get a perfect centering.Would like to see the card scanned.If you were in photo shop did you change it by the layering technique?

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I didn't do anything to the front of the card other then clip it out but with the back, the flash caused the light bounced back from the card and gave it a glistening effect. I tried to tone it down by using the "replace color" option in Adobe Photoshop and also used that tool to enhance the clarity of the red text. I guess I shouldn't of jacked with it at all, I just wanted people to be able to read it ya know.

I'll get a good scan up soon. I think I'll just take it in to kinkos and get it done. No body I know has a working scanner!


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Old 08-28-2009, 12:07 AM
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Oh here are the Hockey Cards. I've been looking them up all day and I found out that they belong to the first set of hockey cards ever. Kind of cool, however some are in bad shape.

I found out that they are C56 - Imperial Hockey cards. Oh and the gloss on the back... well more flash issues.

Lester Patrick of Renfrew Club 1910-1911




J. Jones of Cobalt Club 1910




C. Toms of Cobalt Club 1909




Herb. Clark of Cobalt Club 1910




Art Ross of Haley Bury Club 1910



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