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Old 09-13-2013, 01:36 PM
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Ted Zanidakis
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Default T206 backs Extravaganza......show us what you have ?

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Originally Posted by cfc1909 View Post
We're discussing how the T206 set was produced and whether T213-1 was part of that. We know all of those other sets reused T206 images later.

At no time during the production of the T206 set was a group discontinued and then brought back.

The super print subjects were introduced midway through print group 2 and were printed continuously until the end of the T206 set. They were never discontinued and then brought back.

I am done trying to have an intellectual discussion with you regarding the 1910 COUPON issue. First, you either fail to acknowledge, or you are ignorant of Jeff Burdick's
records which INCORRECTLY lump in this "COUPON" issue with the timeline (circa 1914-1919) of the T213-2 and T213-3 sets.

Furthermore, you ignore the fact that the 6 Super-Prints in the 1910 COUPON set were initially printed as 350-only subjects, along with 42 other 350-only Major League
subjects that were included in the 1910 COUPON set. Plus your claim that the 20 - Southern Association subjects were intermixed with the Major Leaguer's on the same
printed (34-card) sheet. This scheme totally contradicts your own "print group" criteria ! ?

Your "print groups" explanation just does not cut it. And incidently, these so-called print groups contain some confusing, or erroneous info......such as the following ......
"Group 3 began production in the second half of 1910 at the conclusion group 2. When this group first went into production, it expanded the set by 60 new major-league subjects. The correction of the Joe Doyle error ........"


Actually, the Joe Doyle error card was CORRECTED instantly after the first PIEDMONT 350 press run when it was initially printed as a 350-only series subject.
It wasn't till later in the game that American Litho selected Joe Doyle (and 65 other subjects) to be expanded into the 350/460 series. Their SOVEREIGN 350 backs were printed with the "apple green" ink.

But, of course the Joe Doyle card was never printed with 460 series backs, since he was traded to Cinci on May 31, 1910. And, on June 25th 1910 his Major
League career ended.




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