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Old 10-13-2008, 01:26 PM
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Default T206 Sheets

Posted By: PC

That Obak sheet must be exactly how T206s were printed.

First, notice that most "doubles" appear in the same row, in a series of repeating players, but separated by other cards. Second, take a look at the center/middle part of the sheet -- you will see that there are vertical doubles of three players, one on top of the other. And then, above and below those duplicate images, are different players.

This explains why T206s with top and bottom border/double names sometimes have the same player name in the top border, and sometimes a different player in the top border.

In the absence of other proof, this Obak sheet, combined with the existence of same name/top AND different name/top T206s, is the best evidence of what a T206 sheet looked like.

Now that we know T206s must have been printed 19 across on a sheet, the only question is how many rows of 19?

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