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Old 01-13-2017, 10:31 AM
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Default My T206 Johnny Kling Back Run

Finally completed my T206 Johnny Kling back run (technically it was months ago, but I didn't have a proper scanner).

Better scans are on my site:http://www.collectorfocus.com/collection/schneids

Thanks to all the folks here who have helped me with this project. It took a little over a year. I found the toughest variations were the Old Mill, EPDG, SC 150 F25, and Sov 150.

I know there's a lot of other T206 back run threads, but I'd love to see yours, even if they are a work in progress.
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Old 01-13-2017, 10:43 AM
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Thats a great looking run congratulations on completing it! I keep hearing in alot of these runs that the Old Mill is amongst the toughest.
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Yes! I was waiting for your official post, I absolutely love the run! That Old Mill really shines, too. I am 3/11 for the run myself, with another on the way. As a Klinger, which one took the longest to find? eBay has had really slim pickings as of late
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Great work! They look great in all the same holder.
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Excellent....congratulations! I am a big fan of the Kling card.

Here are a couple of mine.

Lundgren Chicago

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And I just posted it last week, but will post again....all Dahlen Boston and Brooklyn....


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Thats a great looking run congratulations on completing it! I keep hearing in alot of these runs that the Old Mill is amongst the toughest.
I've been working on a Merkle portrait back run for 4 years. I completed it three years ago, except for the Old Mill.
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Yes! I was waiting for your official post, I absolutely love the run! That Old Mill really shines, too. I am 3/11 for the run myself, with another on the way. As a Klinger, which one took the longest to find? eBay has had really slim pickings as of late
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Old Mill and EPDG took the longest to find, but a couple of the Sweet Caps were pretty difficult. I recommend keeping an eye on any SC back Kling that pops up. Good luck collecting!
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That Dahlen back run is incredible!

What were the hardest to find for your Dahlen run? I'm guessing the Old Mill.

And I can imagine the Pied 350 Lundgren was really tough.

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Excellent....congratulations! I am a big fan of the Kling card.

Here are a couple of mine.

Lundgren Chicago

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And I just posted it last week, but will post again....all Dahlen aboston and Brooklyn....


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That Dahlen back run is incredible!

What were the hardest to find for your Dahlen run? I'm guessing the Old Mill.

And I can imagine the Pied 350 Lundgren was really tough.
Of the Dahlen's it was the Boston Pied 350 and the Boston EPDG. I think the Brooklyn Old Mill was tough but lucked into it once I got serious about doing Brooklyn too......

Excellent Klings!
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Old Mill and EPDG took the longest to find, but a couple of the Sweet Caps were pretty difficult. I recommend keeping an eye on any SC back Kling that pops up. Good luck collecting!
Oh those "little" SC factory numbers can be "big" ........

GREAT RUN and a great card !!!!!!

Whats' NEXT ?????!!!!!

Fun, fun, Scott
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Very cool!!

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Finally completed my T206 Johnny Kling back run (technically it was months ago, but I didn't have a proper scanner).

Better scans are on my site:http://www.collectorfocus.com/collection/schneids

Thanks to all have the folks here for helping me with this project. It took a little over a year. I found the toughest variations were the Old Mill, EPDG, SC 150 F25, and Sov 150.

I know there's a lot of other T206 back run threads, but I'd love to see yours, even if they are a work in progress.
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I've been working on a Merkle portrait back run for 4 years. I completed it three years ago, except for the Old Mill.
Let's see it Sean

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Love the Chase Blue Port back run Chris!

I have both of the Chase Blue Port Sovereigns...but I think I'll just have to live vicariously through your collection. You have one of my favorite T206 back runs.

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Nice work!
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Here, by popular demand, is my Merkle portrait back run. I can't put it in a neat grid, so this is the best I can do. I really like the way that Kling run looks in matching holders, so I'm going to do the same thing after I finish the run with the Old Mill. But for now, here goes:


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Please note the sheet number on one of the cards:

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Please note the sheet number on one of the cards:
Great run, Sean. That Hindu is gorgeous.
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Paging Jamie B ...

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And without any demand, here's the Merkle throwing run, in the same limited format:

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Here's more:


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And the T213 and T215 portion of the run:

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LOL - Sean, I think your Merkles are wonderful!

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Simply amazing. Very very impressive Sean!
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Thanks guys. I'm still missing the T215 Red Cross, in case anyone knows where I can find one.
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That Pirate back is the dagger in the heart!
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Thanks Paul. I never knew it existed until it came up for auction.
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Awesome looking Merkle portrait! Starting out I was strongly considering a Merkle back run. I love that portrait. Best of luck with the Old Mill.

And the Throwing run is just jaw dropping.

[QUOTE=Sean;1622211]Here, by popular demand, is my Merkle portrait back run. I can't put it in a neat grid, so this is the best I can do. I really like the way that Kling run looks in matching holders, so I'm going to do the same thing after I finish the run with the Old Mill. But for now, here goes:

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