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Julie Vognarhave very WIDE borders. Since all reprints are sup-posed to have the word "reprint" on them somewhere (not all do, unfortunately), you might look for a "convenient" blemish at a spot where the word "reprint" would likely appear.
I would love to have that Walsh. Or a nice T206 one.
I have a Colgan's "tin top"--with plenty of faults (one takes tin tops as one finds them), and there are a couple in the T202 set that i have...but that's all.
About 1915 backs: they're supposed to be upside down, and some of them are--but I have a 1915 with a rightside up back, that I've been assured is O.K. The clearest distinction is that the '14s say 'set of 144' (or maybe it's '45'), and the '15s say 'set of 176" (or is it "72)? anyway, in the hundred and forties, and in the hundred and seventies.