Alan
this happens a bit more often than you think
I know that right now I have a title with 2 cards listed and both
have the same #
unfortunately I can't remember what title it is, so I can't locate
the listings easily
I have had mis-numbered sets for Maracaibo and one of the Elvis
titles of the early 60s and someone just sold 2 cards from King
Creole on fleaBay that were both numbered the same. There are others
I have had that I just can't think about
another issue: the group was once talking about WB linen-paper cards
vs matte cards and if titles came in both styles
I currently have a card from Juke Girl listed in linen-paper
I have the same card in matte coming up later this year
Rich
At 05:01 PM 10/5/2010, Alan Adler wrote:
Hi Folks -
Any Thunderball experts out there?
I have 2 mint sets of 1965 T'ball lobby cards in hand.
In one set the 2 card is the close-up and the other set the 2 card is
the foot nibble shot -
Then in other set the numbers are revered - the 2 card is the close-up.
Anybody know anything about this anomaly?
Is one permutation more rare and valuable than the other.
In all my years, I don't think I've ever seen the same lobby with
different numbers like this.
Please email me directly at [email protected] as well as Mopo posting
since my Mopo digital connection is dodgy and I really do want to hear
about this one!
Thanks for your time and expertise!
Alan Adler
Museum of Mom and Pop Culture
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