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Old 07-07-2010, 12:20 PM
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I have been slowly reading through The T206 Collection book/The Players & their Stories for the last month and have found it pretty good reading. Actually I really like the the book and it has pushed me to "forge" on with my T206 collection.

I found one "so called fact" that lost me a bet. Page 93 mentions that Lee Tannehill is the only shortstop in major league history to convert 2 unassisted triple plays in the same game (Aug. 4, 1911). That was a fact that I never heard of before. After betting one of my trivia buff friends that two unassisted triple plays happened in one game, I was proved wrong. As it turns out Tannehill turned two unassisted DOUBLE plays in that game.

Other than a little misinformation, is anyone else finding the book a good read?
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Old 07-07-2010, 12:55 PM
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I have it on my coffee table, I think overall it is a pretty neat read.
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Old 07-07-2010, 01:05 PM
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It could be much improved if the T206 pics were of actual raw cards instead of weird reprint images.
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Old 07-07-2010, 02:38 PM
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I have found it to be an excellent introductory book that i now leave for others to read in the waiting room at my practice.
I guess i'm always looking for folks to get interested in vintage collecting.
The volume may need a minor ERRATA section.
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Old 07-09-2010, 10:52 AM
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It could be much improved if the T206 pics were of actual raw cards instead of weird reprint images.
I received my copy a couple of days ago. I'm wondering what is meant by the reprint images being weird. Are they different than the actuals?
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Old 07-09-2010, 11:51 AM
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I enjoyed reading the book, every t206 card was covered.
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Old 07-09-2010, 02:27 PM
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I'm wondering what is meant by the reprint images being weird. Are they different than the actuals?
The images shown in the book appear to be photos of a reprint set, not of original cards. It's hard to describe but this makes them seem just a little "off."
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Can someone post some scans of pages from the book? This is one of those books I'm interested in but I'd want to flip through it first before making a final decision.
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Gary: Here's the Table of Contents so you can see how the book is organized, and a typical page to show how the cards and info are laid out. The book breaks no new ground and the reprints are a bit off-putting but it is still an interesting and useful compilation of the cards and players of T206; I consider it a welcome addition to my baseball library. (If anyone ever does a similar book about T210s or Zeenuts I will think I have died and gone to heaven).

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Can someone post some scans of pages from the book? This is one of those books I'm interested in but I'd want to flip through it first before making a final decision.
Go to Amazon.com. They let you look through a lot of pages.
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I am pretty sure Ralph-The Old Mill Man is working on the t210 book-we all can't wait to get our hands on that one...
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Haven't read the T206 book but those reprint images don't help it's allure. I am not saying anything bad about it, however it does "look" a little visually off to me too.
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