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T206 REF....Anti-tobacco guys....Connie Mack and Eddie Plank
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....http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...C150x30xxz.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...ohnson25xx.jpghttps://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...yab350x19x.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...raphicbldg.jpghttps://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...t150x12xxx.jpghttps://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...1910COUPON.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...ITxSGC30xx.jpg ....... Sweet Caporal ..... Sovereign ... American Beauty__The "House" that created these Tobacco cards___PIEDMONT ........ COUPON ..... .... UZIT 1985....Four of us trading cards in in my room at the George Washington Motor Lodge in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania, prior to the 5 PM (Friday) start of the BB card Show. Enter......Rob Lifson and Bill Mastro with the "sharpest" T206 Wagner ever seen. Furthermore, having a PIEDMONT 150 back. They were shopping it around, asking $25K for it. The 4 of us examined it closely, then told Rob and Bill that we decided to pass on it. All four of us agreed it was trimmed. Needless to say, this Wagner card was the talk of the Show that weekend. And the rest is history. This collection with the Wagner card was originally on an uncut sheet which included an Eddie Plank card. We did not see the Plank card. Years later we found out the Plank card was privately sold to Charlie Conlin. (on display here). http://photos.imageevent.com/piojohn...m022705A_1.jpg ----- http://i.imgur.com/35DTo.jpghttp://i.imgur.com/zDCvv.jpg Note the intensity of the BLUE background of the 150 Series Eddie Plank cards......whether they are a PIEDMONT or a SWEET CAPORAL. http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...SC150x30xb.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...nkSC150x30.jpg Having said all this..... it is my opinion that the initial Series of these T206's were definitely printed at the American Lithographic Co. (in downtown NYC). And, that the probable explanation for the SWEET CAPORAL 350 cards of Plank.....all (or most) of which have a pale blue background).....may have been printed elsewhere. I consider these SWEET CAP 350 Plank's to be some kind of an anomaly. The initial Plank cards are indeed 150-only Series subjects. TED Z T206 Reference . |
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T206 REF....anti-tobacco guys....Connie Mack and Eddie Plank
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.https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...SC150x30xz.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...ohnson208x.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...t150x12xxx.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...raphicbldg.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...yab350x19x.jpghttps://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...1910COUPON.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...ITxSGC30xx.jpg .... Sweet Caporal ...... Sovereign ......... Piedmont___The "House" that created these Tobacco cards___American Beauty ... COUPON ... ...... UZIT Connie Mack's BB career spanned 65 major-league seasons as a Player, Manager, team Executive, and Owner. . https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...ConnieMack.jpg https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...940b%20_2_.jpg In the early 1900's Connie Mack enthusiastically recruited directly from College. Connie Mack's A's roster included the following College educated ballplayers. Connie Mack believed BB players received better training on the College teams rather than the ML Farm system. Player..........................................A's tenure Eddie Collins (Columbia).................. 1906-14, 1927-30 Jack Coombs (Colby College)............ 1906-14 Jack Barry (Holy Cross)................... 1908-14 Andy Coakley (Holy Cross)............... 1902-06 Doc Powers (Notre Dame)................ 1901-1909 Louis Castro (Manhattan College)...... 1902 Simon Nicholls (Univ of Maryland)..... 1906-09 Eddie Plank (Gettysburg College)...... 1901-14 Plank never attended Gettysburg College, but played on their team. Frank Foreman was the coach of the Gettysburg College team, who trained Plank. Foreman contacted Connie Mack regarding Plank's very effective southpaw pitching style. Eddie went from Gettysburg directly to the A's in 1901. TED Z T206 Reference . |
This is a very interesting thread, going all the way back. Lots of baseball history, not just the cards, but the players themselves.
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T206 REF....anti-tobacco guys....Connie Mack and Eddie Plank
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Hi James I appreciate your kind words. And if you have any questions regarding any topic here, feel free to email me.... tedzan11@comcast.net TED Z T206 Reference . |
Anti-tobacco guys....Connie Mack and Eddie Plank
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.https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...SC150x30xz.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...ohnson208x.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...t150x12xxx.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...raphicbldg.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...yab350x19x.jpghttps://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...1910COUPON.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...ITxSGC30xx.jpg .... Sweet Caporal ...... Sovereign ......... Piedmont___The "House" that created these Tobacco cards___American Beauty ... COUPON ... ...... UZIT It is my understanding that Eddie Collins was also an anti-tobacco guy. If so, this may explain why his "150 Series" card was never issued. Here's a reprint of the unique Eddie Collins (with bat) proof card that American Lithographic (ALC) never issued. My theory is Eddie Collins initially did not want his image on a tobacco card. http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...diecollins.jpg Subsequently ALC included Eddie Collins in their 350 Series...... https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...llinsSCx25.jpg I may be proven wrong about this...... anyhow, let's get a conversation going regarding this matter. TED Z T206 Reference . |
T206 REF.... Anti-tobacco guys....Connie Mack and Eddie Plank
We always enjoy meeting and seeing some of you Net54er's at the Philly Show.
Dan McKee and I will be set up at Booth # 211. We have lots of vintage and eclectic stuff for sale or trade at reasonable prices. Or, if you just prefer talking BB (or FB) cards with us....the conversation is free :) TED Z T206 Reference . |
T206 REFERENCE.....Stamps, BB cards, old Cars, which of them did you collect 1st ?
I have 2 classic Thunderbird's. Here is my 1960 T-Bird (352 cu. inch V8 with 310 Horsepower). I loved these cars when
I was a teenager. I acquired this car 30 years ago. Stay tuned for my older T-Bird. https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...RDwoodshed.jpg Like a "true-blue" T206 dude....check-out the T206 on the license plate of this T-Bird :) https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...0tbirdt206.jpg Stamp collecting was my first Hobby. It was a very popular hobby in the 1940's. I mainly concentrated on the U.S. (note the scan of the first two stamps that were issued in 1847). My folks corresponded with their relatives in Greece, so I had a "ton" of Greek stamps. Also, I loved the colorful British Colonial stamps (for example Pitcairn Islands set of 10 stamps). https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...bumPage25x.jpg . https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...UncutSheet.jpg https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...ampsSet50x.jpg https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...UncleChris.jpg The 1947 World Series inspired me to collect BB cards, starting with 1947 BOND BREAD BB (48) cards). And, my 1st T206 (1981 at the Willow Grove Show). https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...ookiestars.jpg ------- https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...aseblue50x.jpg Show-n-Tell us your HOBBY(s) experience. Were Sports cards first (or girls) ? :) TED Z T206 REFERENCE....convenient access to T206 checklists . |
Stamps and coins first, at maybe 5 years old? Cards sort of later, one pack in 69, one in 71.. not sure if that really counts. I also collected old bottles and insulators, and lots of other stuff over the years. Always sort of kept doing a bit in stamps and cards.
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T206 REFERENCE.....Stamps, BB cards, old Cars, which of them did you collect 1st ?
Hi Steve
I also collected Coins along with Stamps, but when the neighborhood Diner installed a Baseball Pin-Ball machine, most of my coins were "dumped" into that machine. I got back into the BB hobby in 1977. I recovered all of my Sportscard collection (1947 - 1952 Bond Bread, Bowman, Topps cards) from my parent's attic. I attended small BB card shows in Malls in New Jersey....acquiring cards to complete my sets. Then in March 1981, I went to the Willow Grove Show in Pennsylvania, and my fascination for T206 cards began. Thanks for reminiscing, Steve. TED Z T206 REFERENCE....convenient access to T206 checklists . |
T206 REFERENCE.....Stamps, BB cards, old Cars, which of them did you collect 1st ?
And here are my "pride and joy"......my daughter, Zoe, and my classic 1957 T-Bird.
This is the 50th year since I acquired this classic in 1972. It's 312 cubic inch V8 (245 Horsepower) engine still "purrs like a kitten". It has a 4-speed transmission (which includes Overdrive). Zoe has a sentimental attachment to this car. She has fond memories from her youth, when we would remove the convertible hard top and drove over to the Jersey shore during the Summers of the 1970's. https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...mbattennis.jpghttps://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...nePowerAdv.jpg TED Z T206 REFERENCE....convenient access to T206 checklists . |
Baseball cards were my first hobby. I did collect stamps, but it was when I was a little older. Cars came along much later.
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I started with stamps as well. Mostly US, and like Ted, stamps from Greece (my grandparents were immigrates from Samos).
I'm not sure I was a baseball card "collector". I bought cards with collected glass pop bottle deposit money. They were played with, traded, used and abused. I still have them, but they are very well loved :) So even the cards I buy now are used and well loved, since that's what I remember from my youth. Having relatives that served during WW1 and WW2 sparked an interest in military history. I still collect and research items that vets brought back with them, along with divisional and unit histories. While serving in France during WWI, Harry Truman often wrote to his fiancι Bess Wallace. In one correspondence he wrote, I heard a Frenchman remark that Germany was fighting for territory, England for the sea, France for patriotism, and Americans for souvenirs. :) Tim |
T206 REFERENCE.....Stamps, BB cards, old Cars, which of them did you collect 1st ?
Kali Spera, Tim
My parents grew up in Smyrna, then lived in Thessaloniki, before arriving in New York from Greece. Back in my very young days (in the 1940 - 1950's), I too, would collect empty soda bottles and redeem them. Two cents for a Coke bottle and a nickel for the larger soda bottles. I purchased a lot of wax-packs with those pennies and nickels. Thanx for the memories, TED Z T206 REFERENCE....convenient access to T206 checklists . |
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I stopped collecting Sportscards in the Fall of 1952. Moved on to Girls.....and got interested in Comic books, since my first girlfriend collected Comic books. Thanks for posting. TED Z T206 Reference . |
T206 REFERENCE....Stamps, BB cards, old Cars, which of them did you collect 1st ?
For those of you who haven't seen this, here is the very last 1952 wax-pack I opened in the Fall of 1952.....and the 5 cards that were in it.
I still have them....they are in my near-master 1952 TOPPS set (555 cards) http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...mmantle52t.jpg . . https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...ermspenc_1.jpg http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...wrapper100.jpg TED Z T206 REFERENCE....convenient access to T206 checklists . |
T206 REFERENCE....Stamps, BB cards, old Cars, which of them did you collect 1st ?
Hey guys,
I'm sorry for sounding sort of "grumpy"...... but please cease emailing me about selling these cards. If I decided to sell them, I would advertise them in the B/S/T. I have promised my entire collection to my Grandson Ron. Ron is now the proud owner of my 1952 TOPPS near-master set (555 cards). Plus, several other TOPPS sets, and certain T206 stars. Eventually, he will have my N162 set (and its Album). And all my T206 sets (as I'm upgrading certain cards in them). https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...RonGrad50x.jpg Me and Grandson Ron....Univ. of Maine graduate. TED Z T206 Reference . |
Hi Ted, I started with coins at 3 years old. I had a pink plastic piggy bank with the plastic cap on the bottom. I've always been into numbers and math my whole life. I'd empty my pennies out and look at them. I noticed that many had different numbers on them and some also had letters under the numbers. So I decided to see how many different ones I could find. I didn't know I was coin collecting until like a year later when I had my pennies all in order on the floor in my room and a friend of my mom's said, I didn't know you were a coin collector, so by 4 years old I had a name to what I was doing. Nobody in my family collected anything, except for my grandfather that lived a thousand miles away, and only saw him a week out of a year or two, for maybe ten times. He collected old steam engines that he'd restore and mount all the different types onto a custom trailer he built, and would travel around the country during the summer months, and display them at engine shows. So I probably got the collecting and mechanical gene from him.
Next came stamps when I was 6, then cards and comic books when I was 7. In my teen years, I started collecting girlfriends named Jennifer. That went on for a while. Then in my 20's and up, I was collecting Camaro Z28's and Rally Sports pre 1982. Also, everything that's needed for a custom performance shop, along with vinyl decals and ceramic & powder coatings. Currently everything has been sitting in storage because jobs were coming in slower, and most people were not spending like they used to. So I temporarily closed my 30k sqft business 9 months before covid hit. I still collect everything, even though I've been trying to consolidate everything the past ten years. My biggest concern is I have no kids, and I'm basically the last person in my family legacy. Plus the big 50 hits this year. Ouch. Just like how many want to buy Ted's collection, many want me to adopt them. |
Unfortunately when I was young I spent half my money on women and booze.
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T206 REFERENCE....Stamps, BB cards, old Cars, which of them did you collect 1st ?
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Hi Ron I'm not sure whether I started collecting Coins or Stamps first. It doesn't really matter, though. Then the local Diner installed a Pin-Ball machine in their restaurant, and I spent all my coins playing that machine. The Stamps and Baseball cards from my youth I still have. As I said in an earlier post, the excitement of the 7-game 1947 World Series got me hooked on collecting Baseball cards....especially New York Yankees players. Plus we sort of share an interesting coincidence. In my teen years, I started collecting girlfriends whose name started with the letter "J" (Jean, Jane, June, Jennifer, Judy, etc.). Furthermore, I was a "Train nut". We lived nearby the Pennsylvania RR line. At 5 PM everyday, my neighbor and I would ride our bikes over to the tracks to see the Steam Locomotive (2-8-4) fly-by pulling a dozen crowded passenger cars on their way to NYC. I got quite a kick reading about your Grandfather, who collected old steam engines, and restored them. That is an amazing story. Thanks Ron for reminiscing about the good ole days. TED Z T206 REFERENCE....convenient access to T206 checklists . |
See you at the Philly Show this weekend......
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The conversation with Ted is well worth the price of admission and cost of getting there.
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See you at the Philly Show this weekend......
Hi Frank
I appreciate your complimentary words. Regarding the Philly Show....the crowds on Friday and (especially) Saturday were enormous. Business was good, and the majority of the folks were there for the autographs on Saturday (many big-name Ball players were signing). As usual, most of my customers were mainly T206 / T205 collectors looking for tougher backs (BROAD LEAF, RED HINDU, Pd #42, etc.). My Grandson, Ron, from Maine is visiting us. He enjoyed the Show. Our first sale on Friday was Ron's 1969 TOPPS Mickey Mantle card. And, had some really nice conversations with Net54 members. TED Z T206 REFERENCE....convenient access to T206 checklists . |
Re-visiting PIEDMONT 460 Fac. #42 cards.....are there any more than 72 of them ?
Listed here are the 72 subjects which have been confirmed with the PIEDMONT #42 back.
In my experience (40 years) of tracking Pd. #42 cards, these 72 subjects complete this run. If you have any other T206 cards which have PIEDMONT #42 backs.....PLEASE respond. http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...tomline50x.jpg 350/460 Series............63 subjects (complete) 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) 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) 460-only Series Chase (Trophy) Latham Marquard (follow thru) Merkle (throwing) Schlei (portrait) Schlei (batting) Schaefer (Washington) Seymour (portrait) Wiltse (portrait-cap) Included are these 9 subjects from the 460-only Series. It appears that American Litho filled-out their 72-card sheet by adding these 9 subjects from the 460-only Series. Note....that 8 of these 9 guys are players from the New York teams. TED Z T206 REFERENCE....convenient access to T206 checklists . |
Re-visiting PIEDMONT 460 Fac. #42 cards....are there any more than 72 of them ?
Factory #42....Durham, North Carolina
ATC tobacco brands...... AMERICAN BEAUTY, PIEDMONT, SWEET CAPORAL, etc. http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...42ncdurham.jpg Five of my PIEDMONT 42's are trimmed, which doesn't phase me at all, since their backs are printed with bold blue ink. Many of the backs of PIEDMONT 42's were printed with a very light blue ink. For example......my Hal Chase. http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...lLeaSch25x.jpg http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...LeaSch25xb.jpg http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...0factory42.jpg . http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...factory42b.jpg There are more of these 42's that I could show; however, I'd rather see your PIEDMONT 42's. So, why not show us your rare gems. TED Z . |
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Thanks for posting the red portrait Cobb with the Pd. #42 back. If the price on it remains reasonable, I may try for it. TED Z . |
Re-visiting PIEDMONT 460 Fac. #42 cards....are there any more than 72 of them ?
Needless to say, many of the T206 PIEDMONT #42 cards are really tough to find. Correspondingly, T205 cards
with Pd. #42 backs can be quite tough, too. Schulte is a toughie. It is my favorite card in my T205 Pd. #42 run. https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...PIEDMONT42.jpg https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...IEDMONT42b.jpg TED Z T206 Reference . |
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Show-n-tell us of your first or favorite PIEDMONT #42 card. This Baker is my very first PIEDMONT #42.
It was so long ago, I don't really remember when I acquired it. http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...dmont46042.jpg . http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...MONT460x42.jpg TED Z T206 Reference . |
Vic Willis Throwing
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Hi Cliff You are absolutely right, you never forget your first card of a particular set (or series). Here is my first BROAD LEAF 460. https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...urphyBL460.jpghttps://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...rphyBL460b.jpg TED Z T206 Reference . |
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Chris, awesome P42.
Ted, I bought that Murphy BL 460 off of eBay circa 2011. I think I then traded it to you for an Elberfeld Drum. Sound about right? Here's my current BL 460...Was able to afford all 4 corners this time around. :D (And here's my P42...) |
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Hi Chris Nice Chance / #42. I traded my Chance (with Dougherty) some years ago to our good buddy, Adam Goldenberg. https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...rtyP460x42.jpg https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...tyP460x42b.jpg TED Z T206 Reference . |
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Hi Mike
Nice Murphy and Willis cards. And yes, you are right....I traded you my Elberfeld Drum for the Murphy BL 460. TED Z T206 Reference . |
It looks like the Piedmont 42 Cobb sold for a reasonable price
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T206 REF....re-visiting PIEDMONT 460/42 cards....are there any more than 72 of them ?
Just a friendly bump to encourage some more pictures and conversation regarding PIEDMONT 460 #42 cards.
And, here is Arlie Latham who is one of the 9 guys from the 460-only series. http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...hamP460x42.jpg . http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...amP460x42b.jpg TED Z T206 Reference . |
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Nice cards....especially, the Lajoie. Thanks for posting them. TED Z . |
T206 REF....re-visiting PIEDMONT 460/42 cards....are there any more than 72 of them ?
At the Philly Show, I acquired this Donlin PIEDMONT #42 from my good ole buddy, Dan McKee.
My Donlin run is near complete. Still needs the BROAD LEAF 460 card. I think only one is known. https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...dmont42x25.jpg TED Z T206 Reference . |
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Re-visiting PIEDMONT 460 Fac. #42 cards....are there any more than 72 of them ?
I will throw in my Harry Davis to keep this thread active. Its back is somewhat rough, nevertheless,
you acquire these rare PIEDMONT #42 cards any way you can find them. https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...t42b%20_2_.jpg https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...nt42%20_2_.jpg TED Z T206 Reference . |
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Hello Dean Thanks for posting your Walter Johnson. It appears to be a very sharp-looking card. I'm curious as to why it is only a Grade 30 ? TED Z T206 Reference . |
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Displayed here are my four Walter Johnson cards. I think the one I inserted in the PIEDMONT pack is a Factory #42 card.
It was so long ago, I am not certain, anymore. http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...ackjohnson.jpg......https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...sonSGCAx50.jpg http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...50xP460x50.jpg http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...0xP460x50b.jpg TED Z T206 Reference . |
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