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Old 04-07-2010, 01:01 PM
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Hiya Guys,

The E90-3 set is quite different than most E cards of the era - in regards to
the lthographic process. Very nice - one of my faves.

I have found that Overall and Walsh are tougher than most - omitting
color/shade variants or errors.

A while back, I had heard from another collector of the set state that
Archer was the toughest card in the set.

Many cards seem to be found pretty worn - not sure why, and out of
register.

I have a Blackburne, that appears to be printer's scrapp - really out of register - will get a scan up soon.

- Mark
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Old 05-01-2010, 02:18 PM
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Hey guys, I just picked up a raw collection with several caramel and tobacco cards. I found this thread and it has been extremely helpful on learning more about the e90-3s. There were 16 e90-3s in the collection and here are few scans. Its great being able to tap into everyone's knowledge here.






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Old 05-01-2010, 03:30 PM
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Awesome collection of E90-3's!! What else was in that collection??
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Old 05-01-2010, 04:17 PM
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There were several e90-1s, e90-2s, e93s, e102s, t206s, t205s
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Default Archer....

I don't typically bump old threads like this but I thought it would be warrented in this case as I think I've come across a variation we hadn't mentioned previously.

Looks like this Archer (the one on the right) might have missed a color pass as well. Maybe a layer of orange perhaps? But this card, normally a rich brown color (as pictured on the left) came out pink. You can even see that color still exists in other places on the card, like his skintones and the chest protector.




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Very cool Brian!

Leave it to you to find another color variation...

Rob
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