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Those are silver foil borders. By white borders, I mean that no foil border was applied. ____________________ Caretaker of the World's Largest Night of the Living Dead Trading Card Collection! - MassHysteriaCards.Wordpress.com/ | |||
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8 card set? Are you talking about the 1993 Imagine On Location set of color photo cards? ____________________ Caretaker of the World's Largest Night of the Living Dead Trading Card Collection! - MassHysteriaCards.Wordpress.com/ | |||
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Night of the Living Dead didn't really have a cinematographer per se. Many crew members took turns shooting etc. And Imagine did not produce any number cards or particularly rare cards. Everything they printed for Night was part of one of three sets; the 1988 green border set, the 1990 red border set that is a direct copy of the '88 set but in red and the 1993 On Location set which consisted of three silver border promos and 8 color behind the scenes images. If you can describe the image and graphic treatment a little more, I may be able to identify the card, you have me intrigued! ____________________ Caretaker of the World's Largest Night of the Living Dead Trading Card Collection! - MassHysteriaCards.Wordpress.com/ | |||
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As I recall, the front had a side view of a man's face and his name might have been John or Dan. I think the seller also had a couple of those Imagine business cards with Scream Queens girls on the fronts. The seller had a bunch of other Imagine stuff - maybe an employee or relative/friend of an employee. Maybe someone will remember based on that. I guess it's possible I'm partly remembering an oddball Dark Shadows card which I'm beginning to suspect since you don't know it. Jess
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