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Old 06-29-2013, 11:28 AM
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Default List of E90-1 card images found in other sets

Ok, now it is time to set down the 49 cards in the E90-1 American Caramel issue whose images are found in other sets. By each player's name I will include an abbreviation of all other sets the same image is seen (this time I will include Tango Egg and D380 Clement cards). If an image in one of the other sets is identified as a different player than it is in the E90-1 set, this player's name will be identified by parenthesis after the set in question.

The abbreviation key is as follows:

e92ca - E92 Croft's Candy
e92co - E92 Croft's Cocoa
e92d - E92 Dockman
e92n - E92 Nadja
e101 - E101
e102 - E102
e105 - E105 Mello Mint
e106 - E106 American Caramel
d303g - D303 General Baking
d303m - D303 Mothers Bread
t216k - T216 Kotton
t216m - T216 Mino
t216v - T216 Virginia Extra
d380- D380 Clement Bread
tng - Tango Eggs


E90-1 American Caramel cards with images found in other sets:

Bailey - e92n

Barry running - e106, d303g, t216k, t216m, t216v

Bemis - e92ca, e92co, e92d, e92n, e101, e105, t216k, t216m, t216v

Bescher - e92ca, e92co, e92d, e92n, e101, e102, e105, e106, d303g, d303m, t216k, t216m, t216v, tng

Bresnahan - e92n, e106, d303g, t216k, t216m, t216v, tng

Bridwell batting - e106, t216k,t216m, t216v, tng

Bush - e106, d303g, d303m, t216k, t216m, t216v

Chase portrait - e106, d303g, d303m, t216k, t216m, t216v, d380

Cobb side view - e106, d303g, t216k, t216m, t216v, d380

Collins - e92ca, e92co, e92n, e101, e102, e105, e106, d303g, t216k, t216m, t216v, tng

Demmitt - e106, d303g, d303m(Felsch), t216k, t216m, t216v, tng(Felsch)

Dougherty - e92ca, e92co, e92d, e92n, e101, e102, e105, t216k, t216m t216v

Ellis - E92n

Engle - e106, d303g, t216k, t216m, t216v

Fromme - e106, d303g, t216k, t216m, t216v

Gibson back view - e92ca, e92co, e92d, e92n, e101, e105, e106, d303g, d303m,
t216k, t216m, t216v

Gibson front view - e106, d303g, d303m, t216k, t216m, t216v

Hartzell batting - e92n, e106, d303g, d303m, t216k, t216m, t216v

Hartzell fielding - e92n, t216k, t216m, t216v, d380

Howell brown cap - e92n

Howell red cap - e92n, d380

Joss portrait - d380

Krause - d380

Lajoie portrait - e106, d303g, d303m, t216g, t216m, t216v

Lobert - e92ca, e92co, e92d, e92n, e101, e102, e105, e106, d303g, d303m,
t216k, t216m, t216v

Marquard - e106, d303g, d303m, t216k, t216m, t216v

McLean - e92ca, e92co, e92d, e92n, e101, e105, t216k, t216m, t216v

McQuillen - e106, d302g, t216k, t216m, t216v, tng

Miller fielding - e92ca, e92co, e92n, e101, e102, e105, e106, d303g, t216k, t216m,
t216v

Mullin - d380

Oakes - e92n, e106, d303g, t216k, t216m, t216v

O'Leary - d303g

Phelps - e92n

Plank - e106, d303g, d303m, t216k, t216m, t216v

Seigle - e92ca, e92co, e92d, e92n, e101, e105

Shean - e92ca, e92co, e92d, e92n, e101, e102, e105

Speaker - e106, d303g, d303m, t216k, t216m, t216v

Stanage - e106, d303g, t216k, t216m, t216v

Stone no hands - e92n, d380

Stone one hand - e92n

Stovall - e106, d303g, t216k, t216m, t216v

Summers - d380

Sweeney New York - e106, d303g, t216k, t216m, t216v, d380

Tinker portrait - e106, d303g, d303m, t216k, t216m, t216v

Wagner batting - e92ca, e92co, e92d, e92n, e101, e102, e105, e106, d303g, d303m, t216k, t216m, t216v

Wagner throwing - e92ca e92co, e92d, e92n, e101, e102, e105, e106, d303g, d303m, t216k, t216m, t216v

Wallace - e92n

Wiltse - e106, d303g, t216k, t216m, t216v

Young throwing - e92ca, e92co, e92d, e92n, e101, e105, t216k, t216m, t216v


The various T216 issues all have the same checklist in the SCD guide, but it is still up to debate whether each pose exists in every set. I have included them here just because I am wicked. Also I am not sure which pose is used in the Tango Egg set for Schaefer. If it is the vertical pose, then it needs to be added to the list.

Brian

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Old 06-29-2013, 11:43 AM
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miller fielding is in e106 as well.
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Thanks Pete for being an excellent Miller proofreader. I will update the list.

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ha ha...miller is the only one I checked!!!!
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Default E92 Nadja Bescher

Brian, I can't say for sure that it does not exist, but from past threads the e92 Nadja Bescher was 1 of 4 Nadjas that has not been confirmed and there are none listed in either the PSA or sgc pop reports.

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When Steve soloway nearly competed his e90-1 set, he was missing one card...not the joe Jackson, but it was Bescher he was missing....sneaky tough card in the E90-1 set...

I think when people see a certain front many times in other sets (the Bescher), it alters the perception of the rarity of the card...In actuality, the e90 Bescher is one of the rarest cards according to pop reports....I know I know , me and pop reports....
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Brian,

Great list, thanks for posting almost 3 years ago. I'm finding it very helpful here in the future.

I've recently taken interest in e90-1, e92, e101, ..... and that family of cards.

Was working on a bit of a checklist for myself using old cardboard & Lew Lipset's encyclopedia.

Unless I've overlooked some minor differences, I believe the following additions to your list can be made based upon the info I've found in old cardboard:

Gibson (back) e90-1 and e101
McLean e90-1 and e92n
Wallace e90-1 and e92n

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You have Chase listed....anyhow, I thought it would still be nice to show some of these comparisons. Interesting thread, thanks for posting it.



E90-1

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OK, we all know the story (or myth) regarding the T206 Wagner....whatever. But, no one questions why the T216 cards of Wagner were never discarded ?






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This is awesome. I've always thought about a player run with the same pose and this helps greatly with making a decision.
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Brian,

Great list, thanks for posting almost 3 years ago. I'm finding it very helpful here in the future.

I've recently taken interest in e90-1, e92, e101, ..... and that family of cards.

Was working on a bit of a checklist for myself using old cardboard & Lew Lipset's encyclopedia.

Unless I've overlooked some minor differences, I believe the following additions to your list can be made based upon the info I've found in old cardboard:

Gibson (back) e90-1 and e101
McLean e90-1 and e92n
Wallace e90-1 and e92n
Thanks Tony for reviving the thread, and thanks for the additions, which were on my master list, just mistakenly left off when I created this list for Net54. I basically extrapolated information Lew's Encyclopedia as well, which is a great resource. I have updated the list to reflect your additions.

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Also I am not sure which pose is used in the Tango Egg set for Schaefer.
I've been waiting on that one to pop up somewhere as well...
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