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RCMcKenzie 05-15-2013 03:45 PM

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JimB,

Great collection. That is amazing to see all the cards together.

I have not had a chance to order the Magazine and read the article, but I am planning on buying a copy on ebay to read more about the n167s.

I recently bought a Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper woodcut from Sterling Auctions, and in trying to find out more about it, I read in Lipset's encyclopedia about how the Leslie woodcut uses some of the same J Wood images as the n167. At the time of the encyclopedia, 11 n167 were checklisted, w/o Ewing. But, it was speculated that Ewing, James Mutrie and Thomas Deasley might be included in the n167 series as well. Although very unlikely, I was wondering if it is still thought possible for a Mutrie or Deasley to exist?

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E93 05-15-2013 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by RCMcKenzie (Post 1131287)
JimB,

I recently bought a Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper woodcut from Sterling Auctions, and in trying to find out more about it, I read in Lipset's encyclopedia about how the Leslie woodcut uses some of the same J Wood images as the n167. At the time of the encyclopedia, 11 n167 were checklisted, w/o Ewing. But, it was speculated that Ewing, James Mutrie and Thomas Deasley might be included in the n167 series as well. Although very unlikely, I was wondering if it is still thought possible for a Mutrie or Deasley to exist?

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Great pickup on the woodcut. I missed that one. If you ever have a desire to sell it. Please let me know.

To answer your question, I think it is possible that a Mutrie and/or Deasley could turn up one day, but I doubt it. Nobody has ever seen or cataloged them. In contrast, the Dorgan and Esterbrook were cataloged decades ago. They just had not been seen in decades and nobody could remember having seen them, thus it was presumed it possibly had been the case that they were mistakenly cataloged. Because they were at one time cataloged (correctly, we now know), but Mutrie and Deasley never have been and presumably have never been seen, I think it is unlikely they will turn up now. Anything is possible, but I think it is highly unlikely.
JimB

lhardem 05-16-2013 03:23 PM

Old Cardboard Issue #29
 
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Originally Posted by RCMcKenzie (Post 1131287)
JimB,
I have not had a chance to order the Magazine and read the article, but I am planning on buying a copy on ebay to read more about the n167s.

RC, most of our readers hold on to their copies of OC. If you are not able to find a Spring 2013 copy (or any other issue) of Old Cardboard on eBay, you can always order directly on the OC website at http://www.oldcardboard.com/subscriptions.asp. Better yet, you can start a 2-year subscription (4 issues) for only $23.95 postpaid that will start with Issue #29. We welcome and appreciate your support.

I would also like to take this chance to thank JimB for sharing his article with the hobby through the pages of Old Cardboard. It was a real pleasure working with Jim in developing and laying out the article.

Lyman Hardeman
editor@oldcardboard.com

RCMcKenzie 05-16-2013 07:24 PM

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Lyman, Thanks. I just subscribed with paypal. That was easy. It took 30 seconds.


JimB, I may hang on to the woodcut for awhile, if I see any Leslie's woodcuts for sale, I will let you know. Thanks. Looking forward to reading the article.


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