T206 Notable Variations and Discrepencies
Are there any other notable errors, variations, descripencies in cards that are collected. My understaind of the list is as follows:
Name variations:
Print variations:
Ink cards: Really only interested in Boston missing red
Non boston players just because I own them:
List all of the other odd ball/freaks you know about. Kevin |
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You might indicate T206 in the title, otherwise the T206'ers might miss this post.
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I don't know if this counts, but I collect McGraw port with a red ink mark on his shirt. I haven't seen one for sale in quite a while and I do look for them, although not obsessively. I've only seen this mark on Piedmont 150's.
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I have a unique Harry Davis (H. Davis on front) with Phila. AMEP (rather than Philla. AMER). Haven't seen another...
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The T206 Lundgren Cubs can be found with a partial "N" (I've noted a few examples over the years).
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See my thread from a few months back: http://www.net54baseball.com/showthr...trike+anderson
Four Double Strike Piedmont 350; there are also strange captions on two Sovereign 350 Andersons. |
I noticed a few years ago that on some Lajoie/bat cards, Nap's smirk is a bit more pronounced:
http://photos.imageevent.com/ineedan...6-bat-epdg.jpg Compared to what I call the "subdued" grin, which is more commonly found, based on my research. http://photos.imageevent.com/ineedan...edmont-350.jpg I've not yet been able to determine a pattern to which backs the "smirkier" Lajoie appears. |
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Criger also comes with the upper part of the back doubled with the extra bit shifted to the right.
I think criger also comes with the uniform gray or reddish. It's hard to tell because the scans on ebay might be displaying differently. A lot of the 350 series come with different shading which sometimes looks like missing color. The most common is the bright red being deliberately missing or different. A nice example is Dygert with red lips http://www.ebay.com/itm/1909-11-T206...item19d25a9c16 Or without http://www.ebay.com/itm/T206-JIMMY-D...item485033350e The one without I think is the common one, but it's a close split, maybe 60/40 The Tinker already mentioned comes in a third version where the Chicago is only slightly visible. Steve B |
Kevin- What about color variations? I have a Donie Bush, and a Kid Elberfeld that have orange background color....
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Color variations really are a dime a dozen it seems. or due to external factors.
Id be in interested in seeing the Criger card if you can dig up a scan. Kevin |
Re: T206 Notable Variations and Discrepencies
I posted this some months ago and got virtually no response. The caption on this Pfeffer clearly says Chicago. Been looking for a mate since. Not surprisingly, neither SGC nor PSA would label it "ChicaCo". Maybe if I sent them thousands of dollars in monthly in submissions...
http://www.monkberry.com/~edhans/t206pfe.jpg http://www.monkberry.com/~edhans/pferrer%20capt.jpg |
Ed it definitely looks like it is missing part of the G making it look like a C
much like the Dopner shappe and others like this it most likely had something on the plate blocking part of the G. |
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Here is mine. Notice that the AMER at the end is actually AMEP. Does anyone have another??
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What is this mark on the sleeve of my Jack Dunn? It is probably just an errant red ink drop, but it is interesting that it appears to be a miniature "3", "8", "B" or "S". Almost like the Marquard armpit B. Just curious if there is another?
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I have a Chappelle I am trying to figure out. When you look at in person, there is something obviously different. In scans it isn't nearly as noticeable. Probably just a missing shading hit
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Pat, hopefully we have the only 2. Hahaha. I've been looking for over a year and have never found another. Maybe others have this... Anyone??
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