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Old 12-08-2021, 12:41 AM
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The site Todd referred you to is a great reference source for S74 silks. The truth is there is an unlimited number of different color variations that appear to exist in the S74-2 colored version silks. That site tries to break it down into just a few different main color groups, but if you start looking at all the different say "blue" silks out there, you'll quickly find there are numerous different blue shades and tints. Way too many to count or try to keep track of. And that is likely due to there not really having been a concern by the tobacco company for always having perfectly matching material colors for the silks. They just wanted to have them in different colors so ladies back then would use them in making more colorful pillows and other items. The S74-1 white silks were all the same sort of drab, off-white color, which would look pretty bland when used in something like a pillow. They likely switched to the S74-2 colored silks to jazz things up and possibly make them more desirable for ladies' sewing projects back then.

Every material lot/batch of say blue silks was probably a little different color from the preceding batch, even if they were all supposed to be blue. And then add to that the additional variations that could occur to the material colors from fading and other factors after 110 years, and you'll see why it seems there are an unlimited number of colors/shades within some of the color groups, like with the blue or gold/yellow color groups.

Out of curiosity, why the question about how many different S74-2 silk colors there are?. Are you just curious if there is a known, finite number of colors out there, or are you thinking of doing something like a color run for a particular player or team, or maybe put together a kind of S74-2 type set with one silk of every possible known color? Never thought about it before, but could see that it would likely make for a cool dislay to get as many different colored S74-2 silks as you could find, and then line them all up in like a rainbow type pattern. That could actually make for a cool display now that I think about it. Could frame it all up, sort of like a panoramic picture.
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