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"Cream" Pages only

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Pardon this if somehow i've missed it

 

There is a TOS 39 in the Silver Age forum that has the PQ as Cream Pages.

 

I've only seen Cream to OW. Then Light tan to OW, then Light Tan...etc.

 

Is this a new designation or am I just smoking crack? (shrug)

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Pardon this if somehow i've missed it

 

There is a TOS 39 in the Silver Age forum that has the PQ as Cream Pages.

 

I've only seen Cream to OW. Then Light tan to OW, then Light Tan...etc.

 

Is this a new designation or am I just smoking crack? (shrug)

 

crack (thumbs u

 

 

The grader must have been trying to remember to pick up coffee creamer on the way home and just had cream on the mind. :insane:

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Interesting. It makes sense, though. Cream to off-white is logically assigned to books where pages are cream on the edges, but off-white at the center. If a book is cream from the center of the pages all the way to the page edges, then "cream" is the appropriate designation.

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