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Took a chance on a card I saw on Ebay not really knowing for sure what it was. I have it in hand now and, well, I'm still unsure....heh. What I can see is that the card is black and white and entirely reversed on one side (both the photo and caption) and blank on the other. This example is normal thickness for a w519 so I don't believe it could be skinned or anything like that. Plus, these cards would probably fall apart altogether if they were ever skinned.
I know that there is a variation of w519s that has reverse images, yet no variation within the set that I've seen has a reverse caption. This card is somewhat similar to the Morton that Leon has on his website where a sheet of w519s was placed on top of a different sheet that was still wet and a neat "ghost" was created - http://luckeycards.com/pw519masterx6cards.jpg However, the reverse to this card is blank, which complicates that theory a bit. I have two possibilities for how this card might have come into existance - 1. Maybe they put a blank sheet on top of a wet, normal production sheet for whatever reason. Then the "cards" that were created were cut up later just for fun. 2. This actually isn't a ghost, it was from a sheet that was accidentally printed upside down or backwards to start with and then discarded once the mistake was discovered. That might at least explain why the card has no color - it didn't survive at the press long enough to go through any color passes. Any thoughts guys? Thanks in advance... cravath-001.jpg cravathbk-001.jpg Last edited by shammus; 10-09-2013 at 07:18 PM. |
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The picture looks like a reverse negative (just like the 1957 Topps Hank Aaron).
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awesome...i love it...aside from the type font...looks maple crispette-ish?!
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A reverse negative is an interesting idea, although all the reverse negatives I've ever seen that were classified as such were cards that had a backwards photo but the caption was always facing the right way, unlike this card. Its sort of like, the whole card got turned inside out somehow. Plus, there's still the whole thing with the color being missing. Reverse negatives retain their color I believe....
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That's a pretty clear image for a W519. If its a wet sheet transfer that's pretty amazing. Cool pickup at any rate.
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Man that's a cool card whatever it is.
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