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Reulbach...
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Okay, we've seen a few top & bottom miscuts, how about some left & right miscuts.
I wish I was lucky enough to own these two cards, but I don't. Willis & Wilhelm..........Sheckard & Goode Last edited by Jantz; 01-16-2010 at 12:57 PM. |
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Here are a few of mine...
![]() ![]() Blue backgound... ![]() Be well Brian |
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You got to love that head shot of Lentz. Rob
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Brian,
AWESOME CHARLES!!!AWESOME!!! SWEET CARD i love the 2 diff names also!!! Johnny |
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Martin,
Very interesting Billy Sullivan card, kind of a mashup of these two.
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Here are a few more...
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here's one for you...
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I'm bumping this thread with a recent impulse pickup that I made. I can't tell if this Dougherty portrait is a card that was trimmed after it was distributed or if it was hand cut from a sheet and pulled aside before it ever got packaged (i.e. scrap).
Under a loupe, the edges all appear to have older wear consistent with other T206's that I have, so it says to me that the cutting was done long ago. The height and width dimensions on this card are 2-5/8"x1-1/2", not too far off from what a "standard" T206 should be (2-5/8"x1-7/16"). It does seem to be missing the red coloring on his cheeks and lips when I compare it to my other Dougherty portrait examples though. What do you guys think? Thanks!
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Card has an Old Mill back. Kind of unique that it's a different player underneath since it's blue.
Any clues who it might be? Hahahaha..... IMG_6898.JPG |
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It wouldn't be Murray since he's a print group 4 subject and Casey is print
group 2. There are quite a few print group 2 subjects with a darker blue top like Knight, Quillen and Schreck. Knight%20Bat.jpg |
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Hey there Tom...
Not Sure if You meant to infer THaT Scrap was packaged? Howevar, I do See and Believe THaT Your Mr. Dougherty is Scrap! I don't know the full history of THiS Mr. Dougherty But I have Seen'em a few times Before! Very Nice Pick~uP my Friend!!!
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My 1st encounter wit Any Type Card
THaT Had a Twin Ghost!
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