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Old 10-02-2009, 10:07 AM
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I'm with you ALR. I always thought anytime the printing press process got messed up, it was human error. When they changed something on purpose, then we are talking about a variation. The 1956 team cards come to mind. Some have the dates for example and some don't. That is a variation. Or the 1973 manager cards, where they changed the backgrounds on some of the small photos. That's a variation. If a printing press breaks and causes a letter to be missing, that doesn't seem like a variation. It's a malfunction. They can be interesting, but I certainly wouldn't include it in the "master" set. They had several cards in the 1981 Fleer set that had a random hair on the printing press that happened to look like a hand. I never thought that was a valid variation, but people were chasing them. Other opinions are certainly welcomed, but that's my opinion on what is a valid variation.
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GasHouse---good example on the 56 Teams. Another is the 74 Washington/San Diego cards.

On the 73 Manager cards I had not known if the different backgrounds were intentional( like the change in printing company made by Topps to correct the 62 greenies) or just unintended printing deviations. Have you heard or read something about that ? Others I have wondered about are the 58 Yellows and the 69 Whites...were the changes intentional or mistakes ? Looking for any input on that. There are some gray areas for any definition

On a newer front I have the 4 SCD Catalog listed yellow names and one no name listed in the 1980 Topps set ( plus a 5th yellow not listed..McEnaney), but those again would seem to only be print defects---like the no name Thomas and related cards from that sheet with blank spots

Still, I won't pitch them, or the Herrer, or the Bakep, or the Campos...unless Bob L starts yanking them from the Catalog
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As far as the 73's, I've not read anything about them specifically lately. I think there was something that appeared in an article in SCD probably 20 years ago that generated some excitement. Then they were being sold at shows as the different variations for a premium. I'm not sure exactly what caused the variation, but they certainly looked to be changed on purpose by the manufacturer. I was never sure one variety was actually rarer than another. And I really didn't care to be honest, but there was definately a variation. I chased the Washington Nationals when I was putting together my 74's. And I would pick up a white letter variation of the 69's if they showed up. I even picked up the differnt #11's and #22's in the deckle edge set. I guess what it comes down to for me is I like the more obvious variations, not printer malfunctions.
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