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Old 06-25-2016, 10:42 PM
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Default Any T205 back runs?

Here's a T205 Bridwell back run in progress. Why Bridwell? I collect NY Giants cards and I got the Broadleaf on eBay from a guy with 0 feedback in an offshore U.S. territory for a good price and went from there. Any other T205 back runs?
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Plenty of them and too many to post as I am collecting a collection of all the Cubs with their various backs. Currently up to 94 cards out of 151 possibilities. There are 19 different card fronts and I have examples of all with assorted backs. Reulbach has at least 7 backs and I have them all��
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Hi Rob

Here are my A - B - C - D back runs of T205's......


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Bergen and Wolter are confirmed with DRUM. Huggins and Lobert have not yet been found with the DRUM back. However, I believe that they
will be, because my aforementioned theory says that the same T205's with AMERICAN BEAUTY (brown) - BROAD LEAF - CYCLE - DRUM cards
were printed simultaneously. Furthermore, there are exactly 32 subjects in the T205 set printed with this A - B - C - D sub-set.

Refer to this thread for more info on this A-B-C-D theory......
http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=197200




I have complete confidence in my A - B - C - D theory; therefore, I expect Lobert will eventually be discovered with the DRUM back.

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Here's mine.
The condition is all over the place, and that I'm aware of, it's still missing the American Beauty, Polar Bear and Honest Long Cut, but I like it.




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Here's mine.
The condition is all over the place, and that I'm aware of, it's still missing the American Beauty, Polar Bear and Honest Long Cut, but I like it.




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As you already know that Gibson AB is a hard one to track down. I was glad when I was able to check it off of my want list for my AB subset.
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T205 Reulbach backs not the best picture
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As you already know that Gibson AB is a hard one to track down. I was glad when I was able to check it off of my want list for my AB subset.
Yep. I've seen about 2 in 8 years. I think you got the second one -- which is still good for me, because it's one less person looking

And that AB subset has gotta be tough. We don't talk about T205 print runs like the T206s, but I've gotta believe there is a print run that the Gibson was part of that is tough across the board in the AB back.

Do you have a sense of how many are actually in the subset?


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