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Thanks, Erick...I totally agree. Good listing, good seller, albeit kind of an odd ending time on a Saturday afternoon. Being a dual HOF'er and, to my knowledge, a previously unknown combo, I thought that this one would go for quite a bit more.
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Awesome card, Marc!
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Nice card! Thank you for posting this information. That's 2 new examples of two different name T206s found in the last few weeks. Just goes to show that there are still some treasures out there to be found. I'm surprised that a thread hasn't been started yet about the T206 scrap that sold on Ebay in a BIN for $16.50 recently. It was a beauty too. Jantz |
Jantz, Did you figure out who was on the front :D
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I'll admit, I don't have the eye like Er!ck does when it comes to figuring out these ghosts. So I'll stick to my strengths, finding the two namers. Although that eye hasn't been working lately either. :( Since I've had a few board members ask about the scrap, I'll start a new thread with some scans. Jantz |
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I started a new thread about it for others to see. Jantz |
By Chance, That's Fiene
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Piedmont 350 back, so I don't know which Fiene pose that would be; interesting that like the previous "find" this one also has two players from the cross-town Chicago teams |
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Erick helped me look at this one (thanks Erick!). We're pretty sure it's Schlei up top. Definitely N.Y. NAT'L
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Luke - Can I get a back scan of this card or could you post the back information down to the factory number. Thanks Jantz |
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Thank you Luke.
That solves that mystery. A Sweet Caporal 350 f#30 back makes it Schlei (catching) as the top card's pose. This Wagner makes 50 T206s (by my records) now with different names on the top. Jantz |
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Hi Jantz
Here are an assortment of ONE T206--TWO NAMES cards in my collection. Most are same names cards. But, there are a couple of them that may have different names.
Anyhow, I thought you would be interested in this info since most of them appear to be new examples for your records. ...... P150 .............................................. P350 .......................................... SC 460 .......................................... P350 http://i1255.photobucket.com/albums/...psbb304fba.jpg http://i1255.photobucket.com/albums/...ps01951811.jpg ...... P350 .................................................. .............. P350 .................................................. .............. P350 PIEDMONT 150 http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...ameSchulte.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...icoWilt50x.jpg SOVEREIGN 150 (1st two cards) and SOVEREIGN 350 http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...mDonFie50x.jpg AMERICAN BEAUTY 460 and SWEET CAPORAL 460 cards http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...ChiBost50x.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...eTrophy50x.jpg http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...ostTOPname.jpg Furthermore, these 12 cards are sufficiently offset so that a name should have appeared on their top border. Yet, there isn't even a hint of this. Therefore, I think it's fair to conclude that these cards were printed on the top row of their respective sheets (backs are a mixture of PIEDMONT, SOVEREIGN, and SWEET CAP). http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...DHKMPRRx25.jpg TED Z . |
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Hey Jantz
I find it very interesting, that all of the DIFFERENT-2-NAMES cards that have been reported here are limited to ONLY from
the 150/350 series, or the 350-only series. Furthermore, the TWO-NAME T206's that have been reported here from the 350/460 series and the 460-only series are all SAME-NAME cards. Here's an additional 350/460 series SAME-NAME card to add to this list. OLD MILL http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...TopName50x.jpg My question is: why haven't we seen any DIFFERENT-2-NAMES cards from the 350/460 series, or the 460-only series ? TED Z . |
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A total of only 21 cards from the 350/460 series and the 460-only series in this entire thread is an insufficient sample. So, we will keep searching. However, I consider your "columns" point also possible, as it is consistent with my hypothetical sheet of the Exclusive 12 cards illustrated here..... http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...96cards50x.jpg TED Z . |
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Good question. Might be because of the limited player selection in the 350/460 series and 460-only series that no two different name T206s have been found. Same player-same column. As you and others have mentioned, possibly smaller sheets and only a few players per sheet. Selection of players limited in late 1910 to 1911 because they were wrapping up the print run for the new card set that they were replacing the T206s with. All speculation of course, but it sure makes for a good mystery to solve. ;) As Er!ck has posted, I'm also looking for that first 350/460 or 460 two different name T206 to appear, but nothing yet. Nice selection of two same namers with different backs. :) Here is another mis-cut with a back not seen often. (not my card) Jantz |
Here is the list. Slight typo on earlier post - 52 total
American Beauty 350 framed Hinchman, H. - Taylor Cycle 350 Beck - Unglaub Piedmont 150 Bender (port.) - Delehanty (Wash.) Brown, M (port.) - Magee (port.) Bradley (port.) - Bender (port.) Killian (pitching) - Chance (red port.) Lindaman - Bresnahan (port.) Lundgren (Cubs) - Doolin Lundgren (Cubs) - Ball (New York) Powell (horizontal) - O'Leary (port.) Spade - Cicotte Hinchman, B. - Stovall (port.) Manning (batting) - Flick Piedmont 350 Abbaticchio (brown) - Cicotte Atz - Hoffman (Providence) Chase (blue port.) - Zimmerman Hoblitzell - Stephens Jennings (port.) - Jordan (port.) Livingstone - Maloney McElveen - Dygert Elberfeld (NY port.) - Parent Engle - Phillippe McGraw (no cap port.) - Chesbro Moran, H. - Arrellanes Oakes - Easterly Snodgrass (batting) - Maddox Rossman - McBride Turner - Lobert Egan - Warhop Herzog (NY) - Ritchey McGinley - Speaker Griffith (port.) - Chase (?) Jackson - Hoffman (St. Louis) Butler - Raymond McIntyre (Detroit) - Hoffman (St. Louis) Walsh - Brown, M (port.) Chance (yellow port.) - Feine (?) Delehanty (Wash.) - Waddell (port.) Sweet Caporal 350-30 Barbeau - Strang Graham (St. Louis) - Clark (Columbus) Killian (port.) - Dubuc McGlynn - Jones (Detroit) Rossman - Thomas Wagner, Heinie (left shoulder) - Schlei (catching) Sweet Caporal 350-25 Lennox - Clancy Sweet Caporal - factory number unknown McGraw (front ?) - Hayden Pickering - Myers (front ) Bowerman - Chance (front ?) The rest - back information unknown or damaged Walsh - Lumley Piedmont (back damage - no series number) Bresnahan (port.) - Doolin Criger - Ritchey Keeler (front ?) - McGraw (front ?) I think I got all this information posted correctly. If anyone spots a discrepancy or can add anything else, please post it up. Jantz |
Another Bender-Delehanty (Washington)
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This is a really weak example, but it is a two-namer. It is the second instance of Bender-Delehanty. Note that there are several printing attributes that demonstrate on both instances:
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wow nice sleuthing! I would have never picked up on that Bender.
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You're literally connecting the dots aren't you? ;)
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the hound dawg........
strikes again!;)
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Hey Luke
That "." just isn't enough. How about giving us the scoop on that beauty! Either way, thank you for posting it. Jantz |
Hey Jantz, it's not my card unfortunately. I just saw it in the completed sales on ebay. Dean's cards thought they were over-pricing it, but it was actually a nice buy for someone.
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I agree Luke.
Sorry you weren't able to get it. Again, thank you for posting it due to the fact that this Walsh has a different name on the top and a different back than what we've seen in the past. Interesting card! Jantz |
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Exactly. Goes further to demonstrate that across brands and series the sheet layouts were not maintained (also see Rossman). |
Same Name Gandil W/ Polar Bear
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I posted this just in case anyone is interested in PB'S.
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Got my first 2 name T206 card in the mail today.
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I was going through some of the cards that I have never had graded and came across this Polar Bear Addie Joss Pitching. I first noted that there was not a name at the bottom and assumed it was trimmed. I measured it, and the length was a solid 2-5/8" or 67 mm (NL or near NL). Upon close inspection I noted this partial name at the top. Despite looking at my other T206s I cannot come up with a match, although I have mainly a HOFer collection. I kept trying to put Joss' own name up there, but just not sure. I tried looking at commons in several galleries, but I just cannot pick out enough specifics to identify the name.
Wanted to get the Hound or one of the other expert sleuths out there to render their opinion. Thanks Dave |
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That's "SCHLEI N. Y. NAT' L" on top
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Nice card Luke!
Thank you for posting it. Jantz |
First off I would like to thank everyone who has participated in this thread.
From the start of this thread I've always asked for a card's back information and here is a reason why the back information is just as important as the card's front. In post #210 Luke posted up a newly discovered two different name T206. Heinie Wagner (left shoulder) Sweet Caporal 350 f#30 with Schlei's name at the top. So as we deducted earlier in this thread, Schlei's name on the top would make it the catching pose. Yesterday Luke posted the Johnson with Schlei's name on the top again, but with a different back. Since the Johnson has a Piedmont 150 back, the Schlei card on top would also be the catching pose again. So a breakdown would be Schlei (catching pose) above two different player's cards, on two different backs, along with two different series. Just some interesting points I wanted to point out to everyone else. Thanks again Jantz |
Fascinating stuff Jantz.
If I read you right, basically what you are saying is that sheet layout appears to have varied between backs. This would help to explain why this puzzle has been so difficult to piece together. My Questions: One Are there any examples of a player with 3 different names on the top (his own plus two others) that all have the same back? (EX: All three from Piedmont 150-25) If this exists it would seem to suggest that we may never figure out a true sheet layout because there were too many moving parts even within a print run for a single series of a single ad back in a single factory. Two Are there examples of identical two name on top players that are from different ad backs within the same series but from the same factory? (EX: Player A usually has player A above him but less frequently has an identical player B above him for both Piedmont 150-25 and Sweet Cap 150-25) The existence of this seems plausible to me and would suggest that layout variation occurred between, and not within, factories. Yet another wrinkle would be changes in layout between series and factory (EX: Pd 150-25 and SC 150-25 share a layout that is different than the shared layout by Pd 350-25 and SC 350-25). I think that is enough rampant speculation for one post. Particularly because this may all have been covered in old threads (sorry if that is the case!). |
I have an O'Leary SC 350-460, 42 overprint with O'Leary, Detroit on top. Name is cut off on bottom as well.
http://www.collectorfocus.com/images...0-42-overprint http://www.collectorfocus.com/images...charley-oleary |
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Another Piedmont 150... not as nice as a WaJo, but I'll still take it.
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Nice card Erick! That WaJo isn't actually mine. It went for $800, which I actually think is a nice buy, but my money/focus was tied up elsewhere and I bowed out around $700. I posted it after the auction ended for posterity.
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well what do you know...
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Much to my surprise, as I was scanning cards from the lot, I realized that it wasn't Shipke on top of this card... a quick check, and I have another for the collection: Shipke-Griffith (also a Piedmont 150). Crazy!
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Hmmm, I was thinking Shipke must be at the top of the sheet. But now it looks like that isn't the case. Here's mine:
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eRICK...........
En Fuego:eek:
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Nice cards Er!ck! Two in one week. Do you think maybe you could let a few slip by for us other two different-name T206 collectors? :) For those keeping score, this is the second T206 with Griffith (portrait) appearing on a two-different name T206. The other was a Griffith (portrait) with Chase's name on the top. Piedmont 350 was the back. |
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I can't help it if they were both in the same lot! :) |
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