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Originally Posted by Bosox Blair
Ted,
What do you make of the fact that E92 Dockman features Shean as a Boston NL player (if anything)? I have seen Dockman dated as a 1909 set...so if Ramly had Boston (including Shean) locked up with contracts, Dockman didn't care? Or maybe Dockman is a 1910 set too?
Interesting since the E92 poses overlap with E90-1 as well...
Cheers,
Blair
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Blair
I am not sure I understand.....David Shean is not pictured in the Ramly set. Please clarify ?
Shean was traded from the Phillies to the Boston Doves on July 16, 1909.
And is it possible that the Dockman set was produced in 1910 (instead of 1909) ? Perhaps, Yes.
We have discovered that some of the E-sets have been mis-dated. For example, the E90-1 set
is catalogued as 1909-1911. My research indicates that it should be dated as a 1908-1910 set.
TED Z