Wow, you guys have some très cool cards there.
Orioles, are all the subjects (175) represented on the one sheet? That is amazing!
Leon, those are some great cards. Are they all going to be in the Heritage auction? I may have to add those to my tracking
John, thank you so much. Do you mind if I save a copy of those photos to show the Mohler history? Man, Mr. Pollard had some amazing cards. Do you remember why the Mohler came back graded "A"? It is such a nice card, and I really can't tell with it slabbed, but it doesn't really show any trimming, but I guess that is probably it.
Okay, there is the 1911 sheet, anyone with the 1909, 1910 (150), or 1910 (175). Fascinating to see. How about variations? I have read there a some between the 150 and 175 series. In post #4, Jeff O talks about three uncut sheet from the 1909 set, and that there was only one subject per sheet, so that would make the 1909 cards come out in equal number (therefore equal in scarcity). This 1911 sheet clearly shows that some cards where multi-printed on the same sheet. I would guess the same would be in the 1910 (175) sheets, since they are both 175 subjects. I would love to see how the 150 subjects where printed. This is some great stuff! Keep it coming!