Mrplankwalker
Youngling
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- Jul 1, 2019
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Hi
I recently acquired 41 items which I think are the old Kenner card proofs. They're all square cut, not printed on the back and the outline of the hole punch is printed, but it hasn't been cut out. They also look like they were cut in error as they've cut the top across the wording.
About 3/4 or so of them have a rectangular outline of glue and while I know little about these items, I've spent a lot of time in printers and they look like they were probably being used to fine tune the gluing process. (Some of them aren't lined up properly) Many have a rectangular outline of print on the back which makes me think they might have been stacked at some point.
Has anyone come across these/bought and sold them?
Some of them don't look the best because of the glue, but if they're what I think they are they're a genuine piece of the production history... Any links/info is much appreciated as I've found a lot of information on general card proofs, but these seem to be rare and in some cases unheard of?
Hope they're of interest & thanks for the help!
G
I recently acquired 41 items which I think are the old Kenner card proofs. They're all square cut, not printed on the back and the outline of the hole punch is printed, but it hasn't been cut out. They also look like they were cut in error as they've cut the top across the wording.
About 3/4 or so of them have a rectangular outline of glue and while I know little about these items, I've spent a lot of time in printers and they look like they were probably being used to fine tune the gluing process. (Some of them aren't lined up properly) Many have a rectangular outline of print on the back which makes me think they might have been stacked at some point.
Has anyone come across these/bought and sold them?
Some of them don't look the best because of the glue, but if they're what I think they are they're a genuine piece of the production history... Any links/info is much appreciated as I've found a lot of information on general card proofs, but these seem to be rare and in some cases unheard of?
Hope they're of interest & thanks for the help!
G