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Originally Posted by Abravefan11
Scot - Analyzing the backs that each subject was printed with and grouping them accordingly is how we arrived at these print groups.
Brown (Washington), Dahlen (Brooklyn) and Elberfeld (Washington) are good examples of why this is important. These three can only be found with 350 Series backs. But looking at the backs that they were printed with shows that they are continuations after a team change of their print group 1 counterpart. They were printed with the other group 1 subjects and discontinued before group 2.
Does this make sense?
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To me it does not make sense.
The change required at the very least a new master for one color and a new plate for that color. Possibly more than one.
I'd place them with the 350 only subjects.
I'd place the 14 Sl cards without Hindu with 350 only as well.
I'd also do this with the other reworked cards that were a more direct carryover from the 150-350 series. I have it on the list to look into how many were reworked. If the number of reworked subjects is fairly small that would be some help towards a sheet size.
Steve B