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Old 11-17-2007, 04:19 PM
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Posted By: James Feagin

Why are Pirate baseball cards (and non sports for that matter) widely regarded as T215? I checked out the ACC today and that designation is exclusively for Red Cross. They seem to be identical in checklist to the T213-T215 in checklist. Shouldn't Pirates be more appropriately designated as T-UNC?

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Old 11-17-2007, 04:28 PM
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James,
Not a dumb question at all. I have researched it and asked it also. Burdick nor Sugar (Sports Collectors Bible) listed it at all, let alone as T215. I don't know where the designation came from and last time I asked about it on the board all I got was crickets chirping . I look forward to an answer but am not optimistic....regards (Stirling used a whole different numbering system)

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Old 11-17-2007, 06:13 PM
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Posted By: barrysloate

I think it's a question without a definitive answer. Maybe they simply made a mistake.

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Old 11-17-2007, 06:26 PM
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I got an email this evening from a hobby veteran, who would prefer to stay anonymous, which stated the designation came from Edward Wharton-Tigar. regards

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Old 11-17-2007, 06:59 PM
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Posted By: JimB

Is it because they have the same checklists - or close to the same checklists? I don't know the answer to that, but it may have been part of the reasoning.
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Old 11-18-2007, 10:12 AM
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Posted By: Dan Koochin

I was told (many years ago now) the designation came from Sir Edgar Wharton-Tigar.

I'm not in favor of the 'modern revision' of looking at the back for five seconds,
it's Wills, so its not American, and therefore doesn't belong as a T215.

The checklists are identical, the pictured subjects are identical. There is no
reason for Wills to issue a baseball card set whatsoever, nevermind one of the
most obscure New Orleans issues. The idea of the inclusion of baseball cards,
in Pirate brand tobacco (for issue to US servicemen overseas) came from P. Lorillard
New Jersey.

perhaps those on the board more familiar with lithography, could comment on whether
the fronts were printed in New Jersey (possibly the backs later), or if UK lithograph
presses could produce identical cards with all the same exact colors, paper stock/size.
Seems time consuming to me to gather all the pictures, proofs, printing plates, ship them
over from the US, set up a new press in the UK , and start all over again - when you could
just ship the cards over.




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