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Potentially Dumb T215 Pirate Question
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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Potentially Dumb T215 Pirate Question
Posted By: leon
James, |
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Potentially Dumb T215 Pirate Question
Posted By: barrysloate
I think it's a question without a definitive answer. Maybe they simply made a mistake. |
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Potentially Dumb T215 Pirate Question
Posted By: leon
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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Potentially Dumb T215 Pirate Question
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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Potentially Dumb T215 Pirate Question
Posted By: Dan Koochin
I was told (many years ago now) the designation came from Sir Edgar Wharton-Tigar. |
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