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Old 12-14-2011, 12:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Leon View Post
BTW, before Burdick wrote the ACC, in early 1936, he defined T206's as -

"Set ss - Baseball players (white framed cards), Sweet Caporal, Cycle, Sovereign, Polar Bear, Old Mill, and several candy and gum sets of similar designs."

I think his main emphasis was to categorize cards in a way to make them easier to collect. Nothing more and nothing less. Today we might over-analyze things but that wasn't Burdick's idea. That is our idea because we are so freaking addicted .
Perhaps, but AFTER he wrote the ACC, the T206 set was separated out from other sets in what I consider to be a very logical manner, for the two reasons I gave above. I don't think this set was defined inconsistently with the way he defined others. If there are cases where that isn't true, it's probably due to information that he didn't have available.
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