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Old 06-27-2008, 10:15 AM
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Default T206 DRUM's....and their "A-B-C-D connection"

Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

Campbell is one tough T206 with any back, other than a Piedmont 350.

Also, note the difference in the sunsets between each of these three cards.






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Posted By: J Hull

Nice Campbells, Ted.

I suspect the amount of red in the sky relates to the strength of the red ink layer on the card. Looks to me like the red in the "C" on his sleeve is much stronger and darker in the first card, which is also the one with more red clouds in the sky.

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Default T206 DRUM's....and their "A-B-C-D connection"

Posted By: Brian Weisner


Hi Ted,
You might add a Drum if you are really lucky, but it's easier to add one of these:

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PS You have been buying too many rare backs....

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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

I once had 8 - CAROLINA BRIGHTS....but, now I have just one. A sharp looking Clymer.

I should have kept the others and built a sub-set of them. I acquired them years ago
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

Hey BRIAN

There has to be a DRUM out there on this Blue Chase. The other 5 super-prints all have been
confirmed with DRUM backs.

What say you ?





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Posted By: Darren

Calling Scot Reader, Calling Scot Reader,

Scot, I'd like to see an addendum to your T206 synopsis to include the T213-1 issues and speculation that it is really a T206 issue. Regardless, I enjoy your work regularly and have shared it extensively.

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