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* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * T206 REFERENCE....Reflections, Theory's, Surveys, etc. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

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.... Sweet Caporal ...... Sovereign ......... Piedmont___The "House" that created these Tobacco cards___American Beauty ... COUPON ...…...... UZIT


This thread will provide references to major contributions posted on Net54 these past 14 years that have formed a better understanding of "The Monster" [as Bill Heitman
so aptly coined his T206 book (circa 1980)].

Let's start with the 2005-2006 publication of Scot Reader's Inside T206
An excellent, very informative, and well written book that inspired many of us Net54ers to post our experiences and theory's regarding the complexities of the T206 series.

One of the early and very significant T206 threads was posted in June 2006 by Barry Arnold, titled T206 EPDG- - - how rare in your collection ?
This thread sparked lots of brainstorming among Net54ers regarding T206's. It included surveys; and, various aspects of the T206 series were explored.....resulting in 363
meaningful posts. Furthermore, between many of us Net54ers, this thread was...."the beginning of a beautiful friendship" (to quote Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca).

In the Summer of 2006, Bill Brown posted his T206 Super-Set (excel) spreadsheet. Bill received 1000's of inputs from Net54ers for this spreadsheet. It was a great start
in the pursuit of what a T206 "master" set would be comprised of....T206 Super-Set

Sept 2007, I started a thread titled Joe Doyle NAT'L and it's 11 "cousins"....SURVEY to explore certain PIEDMONT 350 cards that I considered as rare as the Joe Doyle
"error" card. I eventually referred to these particular T206's as the Elite 11


Subsequent posts in this thread will expand on theory's regarding the structure of the T206 series and the front/back permutations that have resulted. A fair number of the
theory's presented on Net54 (since 2006) have withstood the test of time. Providing accurate lists of which front/back combos were printed. And, which ones are No-Prints.

So, stay tuned......many more T206 "oldies but goodies" References and Reflections will be posted here.

And, feel free to contribute any meaningful T206 stories, or experiences collecting T206's that you have.

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Post #1......Introduction....plus Scot Reader's " Inside T206 " book, and 3 significant T206 threads (circa..2006) for starters.

Post #2......The beginning of the six "Super-Prints"

Post #4......SOVEREIGN phantom "350/460" series (apple green cards)

Post #5......350/460 series backs identified

Post #8......350/460 series mutually-exclusive cards

Post #22.....T206 Plank mystery

Post #25.....T206 DRUM's...."A-B-C-D" connection

Post #26.....A-B-C-D connection expanded

Post #28.....1910 COUPON (T213-1) sub-set

Post #30.....Ty Cobb / Ty Cobb back

Post #31.....T206 Checklists....plus 1910 COUPON, T215-1 and Ty Cobb/Ty Cobb

Posts #33 & 34.....Richard Russell's unique T206 collection

Posts #35 - 36 & 38.....Exclusive 12 group (460-only series)

Post #39.....AMERICAN BEAUTY 350 No Frame subjects = DRUM subjects

Posts #44 & 48.....Collecting T206 sets....tell us your story's

Post #54.....T206 all-PIEDMONT set

Post #65......SOVEREIGN set story

Post #69......SWEET CAPORAL, Factory #30 set story

Posts #72 & 74......AMERICAN BEAUTY 460 adventure

Posts #76 - 77......T206 cards RE-FRONTED (or re-backed)....FAKE's !

Post #93.....T206 "Proofs"

Post #96.....UZIT checklist

Post #97.....Spring of 1911....T206 era ends....the start of the "Golden era" begins

Post #98.....ATC Factory's associated with the White-Bordered cards (1909 - 1911)

Posts #101 & 106.....BROAD LEAF 460 checklist

Post #107.....Hobby greats....Frank Nagy and Bill Heitman

Post #108.....CAROLINA BRIGHTS checklist

Post #124.....PIEDMONT 460, Factory #42 checklist

Posts #128 - 131.....Why are Connie Mack, Jack Coombs, Shoeless Joe Jackson, Smoky Joe Wood missing in the T206 set ?

Posts #134 & 138.....Timeline of the T206 POLAR BEAR cards

Post #144.....T206 OLD MILL (Major League series) cards

Post #146..... T206 OLD MILL Southern League cards

Post #161.....Southern League cards (continued)

Post #162.....T206 Southern Leaguers Brown OLD MILL cards

Post #171.....The mysterious T206 brown LENOX cards

Post #181.....SWEET CAPORAL 460, Factory #30 backs (w/o Factory #42 overprint)

Post #190.....El Principe de Gales T206 cards

Post #196.....SWEET CAPORAL 350-460, Factory #42 overprint cards

Post #198.....Regional source of the Elite 11 cards

Posts #201 >> 227.....Show-n-tell us of your favorite T206's

Posts #231 >> 248.....Show-n-tell us of your T206 Run(s)

Posts #263 >> 276.....T206 color printing errors......let's see some of these interesting T206's

Posts #282 >> 294.....The mysterious nature of the Red HINDU cards

Posts #302 >> 316.....Show-n-tell us of your MAGIE cards

Posts #328 >> 333.....T206 150-only subjects......

Posts #334 >> 346.....T206 TRIVIA QUIZ....1st correct answer wins T206

Posts #353 >> 358.....PIEDMONT set structure & checklist

Posts #360 >> 366.....T206 TRIVIA QUIZ....1st correct answer wins T206

Post #368.....Reminiscing about T206's in 2005

Post #378.....Remembering Jantz Morey

Posts #379 >> 385.....T206 TRIVIA QUIZ....1st correct answer wins T206

Posts #386 >> 402.....T206 printed sheet structure

Posts #405 >> 440.....Show us your BROAD LEAF 350 cards

Posts #441 >> 450.....Comparable printing patterns of the T206's and T205's

Posts #453 >> 467.....Guess the price of a near complete T206 set

Posts #469 >> 470.....Guess the selling price of a COMPLETE SOVEREIGN set

Posts #471 >> 474.....Guess selling price of a near complete PIEDMONT set

Posts #476 >> 479.....Guess selling price of a complete SWEET CAP, F#30 set

Posts #481 >> 515.....Show-n-Tell us of your T206 "finds"

Posts #516 >> 536....."Bang the DRUM Slowly" while showing us your DRUM cards

Posts #537 >> 551.....Guess how many Demmitt & O'Hara St Louis cards exist ?

Posts #553 >> 554.....FYI: T206 rosters of the 16 Major League teams

Posts #561 >> 570.....FYI: T206 rosters of the 16 Major League teams

Posts #571 >> 572.....FYI: 350 Series Minor Leaguer's checklist and trivia

Posts #573 >> 573.....T206 Southern League cards illustrated

Posts #574 >> 579.....T206 "Monster" obsession ? ....Check-out this one !

Posts #580 >> 597.....Do the T215-1 cards belong in the T206 set ?

Posts #598 >> 600.....Any guesses why no CHESTERFIELD or LUCKY STRIKE T-cards ?

Posts #601 >> 603.....Any guesses why no CHESTERFIELD or LUCKY STRIKE T-cards ?

Posts #605 >> 621.....the TOLSTOI story

Posts #622 >> 623.....Meet me at Philly, we can Talk T206's

Posts #624 >> 635.....CYCLE 460 checklist

Posts #636 >> 650.....The "MONSTER" Master Set achievement

Posts #651 >> 664.....The "MONSTER" Master Set achievement

Posts #665 >> 669.....UPGRADING T206 cards

Posts #671 >> 674.....And then, there are times to down-grade your T206's

Posts #675 >> 692.....Black LENOX checklist

Posts #693 >> 697.....Check-out Jamie B's multi-brand T206 card

Posts #698 >> 700.....Revisting the mysterious Ty Cobb card with TY COBB back

Posts #701 >> 713.....Reprising the Ty Cobb / TY COBB card debate

Posts #714 >> 726.....CYCLE 350 checklist..... where have all the CYCLE 350 cards gone ?

Posts #727 >> 741.....the enigmatic Lajoie (with bat)..... Post your inputs and/or cards

Posts #742 >> 750.....The elusive ELITE 11....show them, if you have them

Posts #751 >> 760.....The elusive ELITE 11....show them, if you have them

Posts #761 >> 800.....How do you collect T206's: Graded or Ungraded ?...show us your cards

Posts #801 >> 823.....How do you collect T206's: Graded or Ungraded ?...show us your cards

Posts #824 >> 832.....Possible sources of the T206 Wagner cards

Posts #833 >> 850.....T206 BLANK-BACKS...if you have them, post them here

Posts #851 >> 853.....T206 BLANK-BACKS...if you have them, post them here

Posts #854 >> 883.....What backs are your favorite(s), and do you collect runs of them ?

Posts #884 >> 900.....Group of 36 subjects (350 Series) that are CB, EPDG, OM, PB NO-PRINTS

Posts #901 >> 916.....Group of 36 subjects (350 Series) that are CB, EPDG, OM, PB NO-PRINTS

Posts #917 >> 944.....MISSION (99%) ACCOMPLISHED American Beauty 460 run. Show your favorite run

Posts #945 >> 950.....Red Ink "Twins" > HINDU and SWEET CAPORAL 350-460 Factory #42 cards

Posts #951 >> 961.....Red Ink "Twins" > HINDU and SWEET CAPORAL 350-460 Factory #42 cards

Posts #962 >> 984.....Possible sources of the T206 Wagner cards (Re-visited)

Posts #985 >> 1000....... the "poor man's" T206 Joe Doyle "Nat'L" card

Posts #1001 >> 1002..... the "poor man's" T206 Joe Doyle "Nat'L" card

Posts #1004 >> 1034.....Reminiscing about your 1st BB card Show where you acquired T206's

Posts #1035 >> 1050.....Show T206's with same name on top or different player's name on top

Posts #1051 >> 1066.....Show T206's with same name on top or different player's name on top

Posts #1068 >> 1070.....Imagine the T206 guys come alive, great read about the 1904 season

Posts #1071 >> 1086....."pet peeves" regarding certain T206's...and tell us of your's ?

Posts #1087 >> 1100.....Unique Antique CAR(ds).....Show us your "One of a Kind" T206(s)

Posts #1101 >> 1150.....Unique Antique CAR(ds).....Show us your "One of a Kind" T206(s)

Posts #1151 >> 1160.....Unique Antique CAR(ds).....Show us your "One of a Kind" T206(s)

Posts #1161 >> 1193.....ATC's "signature" white-border T-card. Post your favorite Red Cobb

Posts #1194 >> 1198.....Questionable action poses on certain T206's. Show us a questionable pose

Posts #1199 >> 1200....."You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave"

Posts #1201 >> 1207....."You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave"

Posts #1208 >> 1213.....Revisiting the 150-only Series.....and, let's see your cards

Posts #1214 >> 1225.....The "poor man's" T206 Joe Doyle "Nat'L" card survey (Updated)

Posts #1226 >> 1237.....The "poor man's" T206 Joe Doyle "Nat'L" card and related subjects

Posts #1238 >> 1250....."fat" AMERICAN BEAUTY cards....If you have any, let's see them

Posts #1251 >> 1262....."fat" AMERICAN BEAUTY cards....If you have any, let's see them

Posts #1263 >> 1281.....T206-like T209 (CONTENTNEA) 1st series....show us your T209 cards

Posts #1283 >> 1294.....TRIVIA....Iffy call cost Team the Pennant. Who's the T206 player involved ?

Posts #1295 >> 1300.....Interesting similarities between T206 Doyle Nat'L and T207 Hoff

Posts #1301 >> 1302.....Interesting similarities between T206 Doyle Nat'L and T207 Hoff

Post #1303....................INDEX

Posts #1305 >> 1310.....Interesting similarities between T206 Doyle Nat'L and T207 Hoff

Posts #1311 >> 1314.......... THREAD HI-JACKED .....

Posts #1316 >> 1318.......... THREAD HI-JACKED .....

Posts #1328 >> 1332.......... THREAD HI-JACKED .....

Posts #1335 >> 1341.......... THREAD HI-JACKED .....

Posts #1342 >> 1350.....Can't afford the orange Wagner, then the blue Wagner will do

Posts #1351 >> 1373.....Can't afford the orange Wagner, then the blue Wagner will do

Posts #1374 >> 1376.....Interesting association of AB350 (no-frame) T206's and AB460 T206's

Posts #1377 >> 1398.....Fun run....PIEDMONT 350-460 Fact 25....Give it the old college try

Posts #1399 >> 1400.....TRIVIA....Pitcher, Reliever, Infielder & good hitter. Name this T206 guy ?

Posts #1401 >> 1409.....TRIVIA....Pitcher, Reliever, Infielder & good hitter. Name this T206 guy ?


In this thread, I've tried to present some very complex aspects of the Series structure of the T206 set in a style which is understandable to most of the T206 collectors.
However, if not clear, don't be shy about asking questions. Post your questions on this thread. Or, email me with your question.... tedzan11@comcast.net
In either event, I will gladly do my best to provide you clear and meaningful answer(s).


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Old 10-22-2021, 06:40 AM
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Hi Ted!

My current t215 Pirate - an upgrade from the “other Wagner”
Ryan

Does that Pirate Tinker complete your Tobacco card run of the Bat Off Shoulder image ?


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Old 10-22-2021, 12:49 PM
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Hey guys,

I really appreciate your responses (and displaying your cards)....regarding this "blue" Wagner topic.

Here are a few more from my T206 collection.


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I have a few more blue Wagner cards, but I cannot find them. Therefore, until I do, here are the
two Wagner's featured in the American Caramel set (E91) series C....which were issued in 1910.

Show us your Wagner cards....T206 "orange" or "blue", or whatever Tobacco or Candy set they were printed in.









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Ryan

Does that Pirate Tinker complete your Tobacco card run of the Bat Off Shoulder image ?.

Sorry Just seeing this. My t215 pirate is Chance batting. I have a complete “t206” tinker bat off run, but I do need t214, t215-2 and t215 pirate (I think tinker bat off comes in those)
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Sorry Just seeing this. My t215 pirate is Chance batting. I have a complete “t206” tinker bat off run, but I do need t214, t215-2 and t215 pirate (I think tinker bat off comes in those)
Ryan

Don't mind me, we just returned from a vacation in the town of Jim Thorpe in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania.
While we were up there, I checked-out what was happening on Net54 and I saw your post of your Pirate card on my
cell phone.

Looking at the small image on my phone, I mistook it for "Tinker". Either that or my mind reminded me of your great
Tinker (bat off shoulder) run. Anyway, now that I am home, and looking at my Lap-Top screen, I clearly see that your
Pirate card is Chance

I appreciate you correcting me.

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...... Piedmont ...... Sweet Caporal ..... Polar Bear_____The "House" that created these Tobacco cards_____Sovereign ........... Hindu ........ American Beauty


Following up from Post #1354 with American Caramel (E90-1) set....here are the two Wagner cards from my set.

Aesthetically speaking (in my opinion), these two cards of Wagner are the all-time best images of him in any BB card issue.
Especially, the throwing pose with the sunset in the distance. It is lithography at it's best.


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Although these images are also found on other E-card sets (and the T216 sets), I chose to display the E90-1 Wagner's,
since their images are usually of a higher quality than on the other sets.


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Hey Ted.

In another thread you posted a pic of 12 150-only cards, and seemed to imply that they must have been on the same sheet. Maybe I misread your implication, but I don't see how you can conclude that because there were 11 150-only cards that weren't extended into the 150/350 series, that they then must have been on the same sheet.

Here is my reasoning: ATC puts together ~150 (156) cards for the first series....They are randomly organized into sheets (maybe 12 wide, maybe not....) for printing and then for back "assignment".

Turns out that out of those ~150, a few errors, mistakes and problems arise...guys die, guys leave the big leagues, Plank/wagner, Magie/Magee, etc. When they laid out the original sheets in april 1909, they would have had no idea which random images would need to later be excised....

So my contention, is that when they decided to expand to 350 cards...they just took the first ~12 or so from the proposed new sheets and inserted them into the existing sheets as replacements for the non-extended subjects. maybe they had 9 to replace, but since they had sheets of 12, they replaced 12 people from the 150series sheet layouts.

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Hi Jim

I'm not quite sure of the point you are making. Let me think about it before I respond. I'm away right now, and I'll try to give you an answer later today.

I'm guessing that you re referring to this illustration of mine ?

150-only Series

American Lithographic introduced the T206 set during the Spring of 1909 by printing these 12 cards then shipped them to T-Factory's____




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yes, my point was that i think you were implying that since those 12 were discontinued, then they must have been on the same sheet together. I don't think that ALC was "lucky" enough in laying out the sheets initially, to fortuitously group all the subjects that eventually had reason to be discontinued, when those reasons would not have been known at the time the sheets were laid out.
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Hey Ted.

In another thread you posted a pic of 12 150-only cards, and seemed to imply that they must have been on the same sheet. Maybe I misread your implication, but I don't see how you can conclude that because there were 11 150-only cards that weren't extended into the 150/350 series, that they then must have been on the same sheet.

Here is my reasoning: ATC puts together ~150 (156) cards for the first series....They are randomly organized into sheets (maybe 12 wide, maybe not....) for printing and then for back "assignment".

Turns out that out of those ~150, a few errors, mistakes and problems arise...guys die, guys leave the big leagues, Plank/wagner, Magie/Magee, etc. When they laid out the original sheets in april 1909, they would have had no idea which random images would need to later be excised....

So my contention, is that when they decided to expand to 350 cards...they just took the first ~12 or so from the proposed new sheets and inserted them into the existing sheets as replacements for the non-extended subjects. maybe they had 9 to replace, but since they had sheets of 12, they replaced 12 people from the 150series sheet layouts.

respectfully, jim.

Hi Jim.....excuse my delay in responding, as we had a 5-hour power failure last night.

American Litho (ALC) started planning the T206 designs for the 150 Series in 1908-09. But started their presses rolling with just these 12 subjects (in post #1359) in Spring of 1909.

Throughout the remainder of 1909, ALC cranked out 144 more 150 Series subjects. These little Tobacco cards became so popular, that ALC extended many of them into 1910, when
they started printing the 350 Series cards. ALC continued printing many of this group of 144 cards, but with PIEDMONT 350, SOVEREIGN 350, SWEET CAP 350, etc. on their backs.

I'm not sure that I have answered your question. If not, I'll try again.


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Hi Jim.....excuse my delay in responding, as we had a 5-hour power failure last night.

American Litho (ALC) started planning the T206 designs for the 150 Series in 1908-09. But started their presses rolling with just these 12 subjects (in post #1359) in Spring of 1909.

Throughout the remainder of 1909, ALC cranked out 144 more 150 Series subjects. These little Tobacco cards became so popular, that ALC extended many of them into 1910, when
they started printing the 350 Series cards. ALC continued printing many of this group of 144 cards, but with PIEDMONT 350, SOVEREIGN 350, SWEET CAP 350, etc. on their backs.

I'm not sure that I have answered your question. If not, I'll try again.


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Ted, I disagree with this for many reasons but to keep it simple here's one, Wagner wasn't in the initial printing if he was he we be found with factory issued Piedmont 150's.
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Ted, i am asking really, why do you think these 12 were the very first ones printed? What is the evidence to draw that conclusion?
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Ted, i am asking really, why do you think these 12 were the very first ones printed? What is the evidence to draw that conclusion?
Jim

The evidence is only five T206 brands printed on the backs of the 150-only Series cards that distinguishes them from the 150/350 Series cards,
which were printed with an assortment of PIEDMONT, SOVEREIGN, SWEET CAPORAL backs, and EL PRINCIPE de GALES, HINDU, OLD MILL backs.
Of course....Plank and Wagner were only printed with PIEDMONT and SWEET CAPORAL.




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...... Piedmont ...... Sweet Caporal ..... Polar Bear_____The "House" that created these Tobacco cards_____Sovereign ........... Hindu ........ American Beauty


I found two more blue Wagners stashed away in my archived stack of T206's. These two increase my total up to 14 blue Wagner's.

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I started this thread's title.... "Can't afford the orange Wagner".... it occasionally reminds me of when I first got back into this hobby in the late 1970's.
Back then, I could afford to buy a half a dozen Orange Wagner's. I had a great salary working as a Senior Electronics Engineer at Bell Laboratories in NJ.





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...... Piedmont ...... Sweet Caporal ..... Polar Bear_____The "House" that created these Tobacco cards_____Sovereign ........... Hindu ........ American Beauty


I found one more blue Wagner hiding in my archived stack of graded T206's. This one increases my total of blue Wagner's to 12 with different Tobacco advertisements.

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I started this thread's title with..... "Can't afford the orange Wagner" ..... it occasionally reminds me of when I first got back into this hobby in the late 1970's.
Back then, I could afford to buy a half a dozen Orange Wagner's. I had a fantastic salary working as a Senior Electronics Engineer at Bell Laboratories in NJ.




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Last nite, I received an email from a Net54 reader (I dislike the term "lurker" ). He wanted to know what the going price of a T206 Hans Wagner was back in those days.

I got back into this great hobby in 1977 (thanks to my teenage Daughters....Debbie and Zoe). Circa 1977, a Vg-Ex Wagner was selling in the ballpark of 4K - 6K.


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Hey guys,

Lately, I've been receiving more than the usual number of Emails via Net54 Contact Info online feature (I don't do PM's) regarding this topic: "Orange and Blue Wagner's".
Or other topics in this T206 REFERENCE thread.

If for whatever reason you don't feel like publicly posting your questions (or comments) here, email me directly...... tedzan11@comcast.net
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One more blue Wagner....lucky # 13 in my Wagner collection.. This one is from my all - SWEET CAPORAL, Factory #30 set.

During Wagner's 12-year career, 1912 was his best year at bat. And throughout his career, he was an outstanding Shortstop with a strong and very accurate throwing arm,
which enabled Boston to beat the NY Giants in the 1912 World Series.





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Hey Ted. I’ll never own a Honus, but this Heinie is pretty cool...
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Now, we have a 17-card run going on with Charles "Heinie" Wagner. Most impressive are the "Bat on Right" cards with....T215 PIRATE....a PROOF card....UZIT, respectively
from Ryan, Sonny and Jason. Thanks guys for posting your rare cards, I really appreciate them.

And, perhaps we will come up with some more of Wagner's T206 cards to continue this fun-run.


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Hi Sonny

Yes indeed, your blue Wagner is "pretty cool".....actually, it may be unique. Have you seen another PROOF card of this Wagner ?

My favorite blue Wagner resides in my AMERICAN BEAUTY 460 sub-set, which has been a work in progress for approx. 16 years.
I currently have 73 of the 74 subjects that were printed with the AB 460 back.

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Hey Ted ! I haven’t seen another Heinie Wagner proof, but you just never know what’s out there. I sure hope you can locate your last AB460...that would be an epic accomplishment. I’m working on a brown hindu subset, and I oftentimes wonder which one will be the last I need. The brown Hindus aren’t as tough as most of those AB460s though!!!
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Hey Ted ! I haven’t seen another Heinie Wagner proof, but you just never know what’s out there. I sure hope you can locate your last AB460...that would be an epic accomplishment. I’m working on a brown hindu subset, and I oftentimes wonder which one will be the last I need. The brown Hindus aren’t as tough as most of those AB460s though!!!

Hi Sonny

Good luck collecting brown HINDU cards. It's anyone's guess as you approach completing this 136-card sub-set which T206 will be one of your last cards.

Speaking about "last cards", I need Camnitz (hands over head) to complete my AB 460 sub-set. As far as I know, only one exists, and the guy who has it
will not part with it. I can't say that I blame him.

I became interested in the AMERICAN BEAUTY 460 cards when I broke up my 2nd T206 set (521-cards) in 2005. It started with this Zach Wheat card......

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And, of course, my pride and joy in this sub-set is Mr. Cobb......


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Speaking about AMERICAN BEAUTY cards, there is an interesting process of how American Lithographic (ALC) first printed the AB 350 (No FRAME) cards and
later in the print runs the AB 460 cards.

Circa Summer 1910, ALC printed 190 subjects with AB 350 backs with the stylized FRAME for their 350-only Series. Followed by 37 of these subjects printed
with AB 350, but without the stylized FRAME.

Circa Fall--Winter 1910, ALC extended 63 subjects from the 350-only Series into what we refer to as the 350/460 Series. Subsequently, ALC separated these
63 cards into two Groups. I refer to them as Group A (35 cards), and Group B (28 cards). Post #8 in this Thread amplifies on the Mutually-Exclusive cards in
the 350/460 Series.
Group A cards were printed circa late 1910. Group B cards were printed early 1911 (by Spring of 1911, ALC ended all the T206 production).

Therefore, from the 37 - AB350 NO FRAME cards, 19 subjects from Group B (see checklist below) were printed with both the AB 350 and AB 460 backs.

Furthermore, these 9 subjects from Group B were printed ONLY with AB 460 backs......

Berger
Bradley with (bat)
Cobb (bat off shoulder)
Jennings (one hand)
Lajoie (with bat)
Leach (bending over)
F. Smith (Chicago & Boston)
Tinker (bat off shoulder)
Doc White (pitching)

Checklist......Group B (19 subjects) printed with both AB 350 (NO FRAME) and AB 460

Burch (fielding)
Conroy (with bat)
Crawford (with bat)
Jennings (two hands)
Jordan (batting)
Lake (St Louis-no ball)
Leifield (batting)
Manning (pitching)
McQuillan (with bat)
Mullin (with bat)
Overall (hand face level)
Pelty (vertical)
Pfeister (throwing)
Steinfeldt (with bat)
Wagner (bat on right shoulder)
Wilhelm (with bat)
Willetts
Willis (with bat)
Wiltse (pitching)


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Continuing with the AMERICAN BEAUTY 350 (NO FRAME) story......

Checklist of 350/460 Series Group A subjects that were printed with AB 350 (NO FRAME).
These were subsequently printed with BROAD LEAF 460 and Red HINDU, instead of AB 460.......

18 Subjects

Baker
Bender (no trees)
Doolan (bat)
Downey (batting)
Doyle (bat)
Elberfeld (Washington-fielding)
Griffith (bat)
Johnson (pitching)
Konetchy (glove low)
Magee (bat)
Murphy (bat)
Nichols (bat)
Reulbach (no glove)
Rucker (throwing)
Seymour (throwing)
Stahl (glove)
Street (catching)
Sweeney (New York)


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With respect to the 460-type backs (BROAD LEAF 460 and Red HINDU), the cards of Group A are Mutually-Exclusive with the cards of Group B (AB 460 and UZIT).
I discovered this while doing research on the AB 460 cards and BROAD LEAF 460 cards back in 2010. Refer to.... 350/460 mutually-exclusive cards....post #14.

Illustrated here are the 63 subjects of the 350/460 series which American Lithographic separated into 2 print groups at the tail-end of their T206 press runs.

Group A of the 350/460 series includes 35 subjects printed and issued with these four 460-type backs (circa..late 1910 > early 1911).

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Factory #25 VA ......................... Factory#42 N.C.


Conversely, these 35 subjects were NOT PRINTED with.... AMERICAN BEAUTY 460....UZIT


Group A

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Group B




Group B of the 350/460 series includes 28 subjects printed and issued with these two 460-type backs (circa..Feb-Mar 1911).

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Conversely, these 28 subjects were NOT PRINTED with.. SWEET CAPORAL 460 Factory 25.. SWEET CAPORAL 460 Factory 42.. red HINDU.. BROAD LEAF 460


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The PIEDMONT 350-460 Factory #25 backs were printed on 109 subjects. Sixty-three of them in the 350/460 Series. And, 46 subjects in the 460-only Series.
It has been my experience that the 350/460 Series cards with this PIEDMONT back are, surprisingly, not so easy to find.

The 460-only Series cards are a given. Therefore, I will focus on the 63 subjects in the 350/460 Series. After years of upgrading my 522-card All - PIEDMONT set,
I still have a few plain PIEDMONT 350 backs that remain in this Series which I'm looking to replace in order to complete this PIEDMONT 350-460 run.


I will start the 350/460 Series display with Ames and Baker. Each of my posts will include a star card (or two). I'll begin with my PIEDMONT 350-460 red Cobb.
Also, displayed here is a 15-card sheet of this Series from my PIEDMONT set binder. More, pictures will follow. So, let's see some of your cards from this Series ?




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I guess I'm the only one on this forum playing this PIEDMONT game

Anyhow, here are some more PIEDMONT sports-cards illustrated......

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From my (all) PIEDMONT set's binder, one more page from the 350/460 series section of cards with PIEDMONT 350-460 Factory #25 backs.









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The parade of T206's with the PIEDMONT 350-460 Factory #25 cards continues.

SOVEREIGN 350
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For those of you who are new to the T206 game, here is the checklist for the 350/460 Series (63 subjects)......

Ames (hands over head)
Baker
Bender (no trees)
Berger
Bradley (bat)
M. Brown (Chicago)
Burch (fielding)
Chance (yellow portrait)
Chase (blue portrait)
Chase (dark cap)
Cobb (red portrait)
Cobb (bat off shoulder)
Conroy (bat)
H. Davis (A's)
Crawford (bat)
Donlin (bat)
Doolan (bat)
Dougherty (arm in air)
Downey (bat)
Larry Doyle (bat)

Elberfeld (Washington-fielding)
Evers (bat-yellow sky)
Griffith (bat)
Jennings (one hand)
Jennings (both hands)
Johnson (pitching)
Jordan (bat)
Joss (pitching)
Kleinow (Boston)
Konetchy (glove low)
Lajoie (bat)
Lake (no ball)
Leach (cap)
Leifield (bat)
Magee (bat)
Manning (pitching)
Mathewson (dark cap)
McIntyre (Brooklyn & Chicago)
McQuillan (bat)
Mullin (bat)

Murphy (bat)
O'Leary (hands on knees)
Overall (yellow sky)
Pelty (vertical)
Pfeister (throwing)
Reulbach (no glove)
Rucker (throwing)
Seymour (throwing)
F. Smith (Chicago & Boston)
Snodgrass (catching)
Stahl (glove)
Steinfeldt (bat)
Street (catching)
Sweeney (fielding)
Tinker (bat off shoulder)
Wagner (bat on right)
White (pitching)
Wilhelm (bat)
Willetts
Willis (bat)

Willis (throwing)
Wiltse (throwing)
CYoung (glove)


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Portrayed in these past 4 posts is my PIEDMONT 350-460 Factory #25 run to the extent which I've attained it. It continues to be a work in progress, since I need 7 cards
to complete it.

I'd like to thank several Net54 members, who have helped me acquire many of these 350/460 Series cards.







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Well, it has taken me 16 years to (almost) complete my AMERICAN BEAUTY 460 run. I need only one more card of the 74 cards which were printed with AB 460 backs.


This PIEDMONT 350-460 Factory #25 run of 109 subjects has taken me less than a year to acquire 102 cards. Listed here are the
7 cards which I need to complete this run. I would appreciate any help from you guys in getting these cards....Thanks in advance.

Baker

Bender (no trees)

Griffith (with bat)

Joss (pitching)

Mullin (with bat)

Street (catching)

Willis (with bat)



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Hi everyone!! Before I bought any T206's and was still in my learning stages of the set, I continued to revisit the idea of starting out with the Piedmont 350-460 Factory 25 subset. At the time, common PSA 4's were about $45. But the more I studied the set, the more I was turned off of that idea. Mainly because I could find the same common cards with other backs, like Polar Bear, Sovereign, and Old Mill for $50 to $60 in PSA 4 and American Beauty, EPDG, and Tolstoi for $30 to $45 in PSA 1 to PSA 3 grades. Plus, these other backs were more challenging but cost me basically the same amount of money at the time in 2010. Once realizing that, I started on my T206 collecting journey. If I was starting today, I would probably start with the Piedmont 350-460 Factory 25's because they are about the only things that are still in my purchasing price range.

I was reading the posts about the Wagners before I posted this. I saw it ending with the Heinie Wagner's as a joke but some really rare and difficult combo's were listed. I don't have a scan handy at the moment, but the Heinie Wagner - Bat on Right Shoulder with the Sweet Caporal 350-460 Factory 30 with the missing scroll overprint ("No Print"), would be my addition to that post. In 1977 when Ted said a Honus Wagner would cost around $4000-$6000, I would have been able to own only one of them, if I was focused on the set at that time. Unfortunately, I was only 4 years old in 1977 and mainly focused on rare coins. My mom told me that I started at 3 years old and would have been sooner if she got past the fear of me trying to eat the coins. But I was born being obsessed with numbers & math, and noticed at a very early age that my pennies had different numbers on them. I learned how to search and trade up very quickly, and also sell. It was normal to go to shows with $1000 on me for possible purchases. A few years later, I added a few other topics to my collecting hobby, including baseball cards. The collecting bug has been in my blood since day one of my life. Nobody knows where it came from. I had no family or friends that collected anything, except for one of my grandfathers that I didn't see much. He collected antique steam engines. Sorry, kinda went off topic. Maybe it's because another year is almost behind us. Happy New Years Eve everyone!!
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Happy New Year, Ron

Always great to hear from you. You make me smile. We've had some coincidences over our collecting years (e.g. Lundgren/EPDG, etc.)
And, here is another one we can add to the list.... " born being obsessed with numbers & math "....me too, guy.

Plus, our interest in putting together the PIEDMONT 350-460 Factory #25 subset. I thought I was the only "T206 nut" on this forum

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Two more to add to the PIEDMONT 350-460 Factory #25 run of the 350/460 Series.

Five guys remain to complete this subset, and they are all HOFers. It's going to cost me....with the way prices are increasing for these T206 HOFers.





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Well, what a surprise......while sorting thru my extra T206's, I discovered that I already had a Willis (with bat) card with a PIEDMONT 350-460 Factory #25 back.
Therefore, only four more to complete this 350/460 Series run.

Last month at the Philly Show, I acquired the Willis (throwing) from our well-known friend from Indiana. William handed over to me a stack of T206's and believe
it or not, the top card in this stack was this Willis. He was very fair with the price for it (unlike the extravagant prices currently on ebay for this same card).





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Congrats on the find! I aspire to someday be able to “sort through extra T206s!”
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Thanks for the compliment, Chris.

I'm still searching for some T206 Boston (AL) guys for you. Having Wagner, you now only need 12 players.

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150 series
Cicotte
Niles
Spencer
Stahl (no glove)
Wagner (bat on left)

350-only Series
Arellanes
Carrigan
Lord
Speaker

350/460 Series
Kleinow (Boston)
F. Smith (Chicago & Boston)
Stahl (glove)
Wagner (bat on right)

460-only series
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Acquired Griffith and Baker with PIEDMONT 350-460 backs since I last posted this thread.
Therefore, I am only two cards shy of completing this entire 109-card run.

I still need Bender and Joss.





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since 350/460 is in the title now.

Has there ever been an explanation about what happened with Wiltse's uniform in his portrait?



any guess as to what happened here?
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Does look a bit odd but is based off of the original image used and some creative liberties to create his right side.

https://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=219861

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Here's another photo that someone else made highlighting the cards. Wiltse stands behind Seymour, so the artist had to improvise. Nice run, Ted, almost there.
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Old 01-27-2022, 07:10 PM
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Default Fun run....PIEDMONT 350-460 Fact 25....Give it the old college try

Some great stuff....James, Chris, and Rob....thanks for posting it here.


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Old 02-01-2022, 06:45 PM
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Okay, with this Joss pick-up, only one more to go to complete this 109-card run.....and, that is Mr. Bender. I would greatly appreciate any offer here in acquiring Bender.

Three T206 back runs that total 109 subjects are this PIEDMONT 350-460 Factory #25, and CYCLE 460, and SWEET CAPORAL 350-460 Factory #42 overprint.





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Old 02-11-2022, 08:59 AM
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Just a friendly bump....asking if anyone on this forum has a spare Bender (no trees) for me to finally complete this 109-card run.

I would greatly appreciate any offer here in acquiring this Bender with a PIEDMONT 350-460 back.

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OK.....I patiently gave this run "the old college try" and now this 109-card run is complete. Thanks goes to a Net54 "reader", who emailed me and we did a deal for his
T206 Bender.

American Litho printed PIEDMONT 350-460 Factory #25....SWEET CAPORAL 350-460 Factory #42 overprint....CYCLE 460 backs on the 350/460 and 460-only
Series subjects (109 cards).

Regarding the CYCLE 460 cards.....Lee Behrens' CYCLE 460 run is nearly complete with 100+ cards. This is a very difficult run to do.

The SWEET CAPORAL (109-card) run has been a long-term, low priority project for me of which I currently have 52 cards.


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Hey guys,
We are looking forward to seeing some of you at the Philly Show in Valley Forge this weekend. Dan McKee and I will be set up at Booth #412.



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Old 03-03-2022, 07:20 PM
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Default Fun run....PIEDMONT 350-460 Fact 25....Give it the old college try

Continuing this thread with more T206 runs......

Claude Rossman is an interesting guy. His MLB career was a short one (5 years). And, doing a T206 run of his cards should be easy
since he was printed with only 6 backs. Not so, though, his 1910 COUPON and his TOLSTOI are very tough.
For example....I think there are only 2 known 1910 COUPON cards of him (mine and Rob Mck.)

I need only the TOLSTOI to complete this run. The scan of my Rossman from my SWEET CAPORAL Factory #30 set has disappeared.








Hey guys,
We are looking forward to seeing some of you at the Philly Show in Valley Forge this weekend. Dan McKee and I will be set up at Booth #412.



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Old 03-07-2022, 07:20 PM
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Default T206-like T209 (CONTENTNEA) 1st series....show us your T209 cards

I'm reprising Post # 1263 in this thread to display my complete 16-card set of T209-1 cards.....which finally includes Red Booles.

I thought I had him in my collection, but never found him. Dan McKee had picked up one for me. We made a deal for it at the Philly Show this weekend.










Hoffman is my favorite in this set.

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Feel free to post your T209 cards and/or your stories regarding these very colorful Tobacco cards.


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Old 03-24-2022, 05:48 PM
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Returning to this thread's current title topic......

This PIEDMONT 350-460 Factory 25 run is not really a "biggy" in terms of difficulty; however, it can be referred to as a "quantity run", requiring 109 cards to complete it.

"High quality" runs typically comprise of 20 - 30 cards. And, these runs are found with T206 subjects in the 350/460 Series. Jamie's red Cobb run is a perfect example of
this type of run. In fact, I would consider his red Cobb run as being the "highest quality" run.

Furthermore, subjects in the 460-only Series can produce "high quality runs" which comprise of 13 cards. An excellent example of this type of run is found in Post #36 in
this thread....complete 13-card run of John McGraw (glove at hip).

I'll continue this show with another run of a 460-only subject: Germany Schaefer......

My first UZIT (acquired in Cooperstown in 1985)
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Factory #42




Factory #30


* Note....I've never seen an EPDG back with Schaefer (Washington). Can any of you EPDG specialists account for this front/back combo ?


OK guys, I have switched our train back on the main rail-line running the "T206 runs". Show-n-Tell us more of your T206 "goodies".


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Old 04-05-2022, 05:27 PM
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It's Tuesday Nite TRIVIA time......


He had more than 100 victories (Starts + Saves), and was a really good-hitting Pitcher, and a pretty good Infielder.

So, who is this very versatile ballplayer in the T206 set ?


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Is it Doc Crandall? (Always love your trivia questions, Ted!)
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