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tedzan 10-14-2015 03:04 PM

Zach Wheat
 
Very interesting....thanks for sharing that letter with us.


TED Z
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Joshchisox08 10-14-2015 03:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pat R (Post 1453809)
Hi Ted,

I read your post, I know you were talking about cigarettes, I was referring to
some estimates I have seen, including Scot Readers estimate of possibly as high as 370 million t206's in his "inside t206" article. In the article he provides
some valid information on how he came up with his estimates.

Patrick that article is EXACTLY where I derived my T206 checklist from. I have changed it to match T206Resources series checklists now though.

tedzan 10-16-2015 12:40 PM

Tom A
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by yoyot1 (Post 1454764)
What's the evidence pointing to Wilson? In older threads I've seen Reidsville, Wilson, and Durham posited as possible Factory 33 locations - what rules out the other two?

Not challenging the assertion, and I have no contradicting evidence, just curious.

I appreciate your curiosity. I correct my statement in post #22......

Factory #33 (4th District) that manufactured the Ty Cobb Tobacco was located in Reidsville, NC.

The Wilson, NC Factory is the location of Contentnea Cigarette production.

Please excuse, I didn't mean to confuse.


http://i529.photobucket.com/albums/d...cobbtycobb.jpg . http://i529.photobucket.com/albums/d...cobbtycobb.jpg



TED Z
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The Nasty Nati 10-18-2015 12:44 PM

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Walked by the American Lithographic Co. building today...wouldn't it be somethin if freshly minted T206s were somewhere buried in the basement or hidden in the walls :rolleyes:

tedzan 10-19-2015 07:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Nasty Nati (Post 1462905)
Walked by the American Lithographic Co. building today...wouldn't it be somethin if freshly minted T206s were somewhere buried in the basement or hidden in the walls :rolleyes:


Great photo, guy.

A pretty good looking building for a 120 year old structure. Joseph Palmer Knapp took over American Lithographic from his father in the late 19th Century.
And, had this 13-story building constructed in 1895. Nowadays, this building is dwarfed by the skyscrapers that surround it in lower Manhattan.

Furthermore, J. P. Knapp and James Buchanan Duke (ATC) became close business partners. J. B. Duke financed J. P. Knapp in the early days of American
Lithographic.


TED Z
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