PAUL M
With all due respect....I have read and re-read Scot's book several times....and, have contributed to it.
Now, you cite this in your above comments......
" the surviving quantity of a typical 350-only subject "
Scot was specifically referring to his estimate of the surviving quantities of the Demmitt & O'Hara (St Louis vars.),
which are in the 350-only subject Series. He did not refer to any of the Cobb's.
And as you know, none of the four Cobb's are in the 350-only Series. For those who aren't sure......
The Green and Bat On Cobb's are in the 150/350 Series.
And, the Red and Bat Off Cobb's are in the 350/460 Series.
Furthermore, the Red Cobb leads the "T206 pack" with at least 24 different T-backs; therefore, any attempt to
extrapolate how many of this Cobb are available by using normal T206 estimates is a virtually impossible task.
This T206 Subject is in a class of its own.
TED Z
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