mr_palitoy said:
So Toni got Kenner 03 bubbles that he has been sticking on the odd card/figure combo or two.
I totally agree with you. Toni got unused single stem 03 bubbles. There's no doubt on it.... but he made the mistake to seal these bubble from the front and not from the rear as it was done in the factory. The result of Toni's 03 bubble seal is a flatten "03" mark like it was smashed with the seal process. The Toni 03 mark looks flat and it's not as bulgy as the genuine 03 marks...
mr_palitoy said:
The esb 45b imperial tie fighter pilot with the single stem bubble that I think is Toni's is one of these Kenner 03 bubbles.
This card show all the tell tale signs of a weakly attached bubbles that I see on my own cards.
Agree with you. The 03 mark looks totally flat as it was smashed from the front... Also, no pattren is visible.
mr_palitoy said:
The waffle pattern is not produced by the sealing machine, it's how the glue is spread on the back of thge bubble.
The glue on the bubbles is heat activated, and in the case of Kenner 03 bubbles is spread in a manner which
produces the waffle pattern when heated.
I disagree here Jason. There's no glue involved in the genuine/vintage seal process....
It's a varnish coat applied on the front card that is heat activated. That's the reason, generally, cardbacks are shiny on the front and not on the back.
The bubble use to melt with the varnish coat under heat and pressure.
These varnish coat were already applied at the printshop...
JC