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Posted By: J Levine
I am fairly certain that it was a multiple of 12...T205s are far harder to distinguish by their print runs but two things jumped out at me in my research...the first was that there are 12 minor league players. These correspond to 12 short prints found in the Hassan and Piedmont series but not the Polar Bear series. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Please keep analyzing the make-up of the T205 set. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Yesterday you asked....."Why didn't they say "156" subjects?" |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
I recall that my T205 set had 210 cards in it......is that still considered a complete set ? |
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Posted By: J Levine
T205 Master set includes 220 cards which includes all the pose and print variations (like the Wilhelm, Hobby, Moran, etc.). |
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Posted By: Walter
Gentlemen: |
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Posted By: barrysloate
If it helps at all, in my upcoming auction I have an Elberfeld portrait (New York) with Parent on the top. |
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Posted By: PC
Interesting. If you are hypothesizing that an ACT print sheet was 27.625 inches wide, that would accout for 19 full size T206s across, with a little extra room for the outside borders of the sheet. |
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Posted By: J Levine
Okay...to muck it up even more...the only set that I think I can now confirm as being cataloged completely in the T205 back print runs is Polar Bear. The magic number? Exactly 187 cards. |
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Posted By: Walter
And, oddly enough, 187 is divisible by 17. Thus, a polar Bear sheet of T205s could have been 17 cards wide by 12 cards in length with one of the rows being a double printed row. |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
This is very interesting stuff. And to assist, or not: |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
This statement of yours is incorrect...... |
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Posted By: PC
For early tobacco cards printed by the ATC, I do not think the number of cards in a series or the total cards in a set, or the number of known variations (including the 17 T59s), has any bearing on how many cards are on a print sheet, or how those cards are arranged in rows and columns on a sheet. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Speaking about POLAR BEAR backs, a T206 survey has confirmed 252 cards with this T-brand (to date). |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
Say you have 3 17 card sheets. One is different from the other two, the second and third are identical except for one column, which adds a player after one of the players on the second sheet is pulled. That gives 17 + 17 + 1 = 35, with 16 extra prints. |
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Posted By: Mike
I hope I can help a little here. |
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