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You are going to have to come up with another arbitrary criteria that does not correspond with the criteria set by the man who coined the name "T206" if you want the other 15 brands to all still be considered "T206" by the "Chicago" definition. I do not know a single T206 collector who would agree with your criteria for T206 designation. Since you are admittedly (as of a month ago) new to pre-War cards and clearly don't know what you are talking about on this one, why don't you just sit back, listen, and learn. Didn't you claim to be going away about a week ago anyway? JimB Last edited by E93; 04-11-2010 at 09:24 PM. Reason: grammar |
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Jon,
You may have missed it, but there were a couple of extensive threads on this topic just about a month ago. JimB |
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Jim - must have missed them... my bad
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Jon,
That is a very interesting observation regarding the tobacco. Perhaps at least some were distributed in tins. JimB |
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Jon, here is the previous thread
http://net54baseball.com/showthread....ight=cobb+back Jim, well said in your first post. At least Peter Chao was entertaining. |
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" Please name the 350+ Uzit, or Drum, or Carolina Brights subjects that qualify those brands as "T206" by your definition. "
Ever seen a Drum backed card? Whats it say right beneath "Base Ball Series"? Just because not all 350 subjects have been accounted for does not mean they do not exist. I can tell you FOR A FACT however that just 1 solitary subject exists for the Cobb back! |
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There is no point in arguing with you. I am done.
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Do you even want to know why that statement is all wrong? Do you even care to learn or are you here just to hang out and bang on your keyboard? Just asking before myself or any of us try to inform someone who just doesn't care to be informed. |
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My goodness
Jim B..how smug and cocky can you possibly be ?
Telling a guy..sit back and listen and learn ! PLEASE Its a blog site for card collectors ! OK you do all the reseach and detailed critiques.. and we will all bow down to your allmighty " nerdness" |
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