It's quite possible that I missed something in the thread, Ted... so please forgive me. I miss stuff all the time... I tend to be one who learns through mistakes.
I think I've got this right, but let me know where I don't:
- For the Hindu southern leaguers, 2 of the players were double printed yielding a sheet size of 36. This explains the population/observation of two players occurring more often (Revelle/Shaugnessy).
- You've observed that within the Old Mills, Revelle occurs more frequently than the other SLs indicating that he (and another) were double printed
- You've observed in your collecting an all Piedmont set that the group of 34 were tougher to obtain in Piedmont than other cards in the series (presumably more so than those in the group of 14). Pop reports from PSA/SGC support this.
- There's no correlation between the Piedmont sheet layouts and their OM/Hindu counterparts. (I'm inferring this, so let me know if I'm wrong)
Thanks... I'm just trying to learn what I can.