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Old 11-27-2015, 06:44 PM
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Ted Zanidakis
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After having given this a lot more thought, Rucker makes more sense to me....just as you guys are saying.

Donlin and Rucker were in the 350/460 series press runs of the T206 issue. Therefore, they were printed on the same sheet.
Hummel & Marquard were printed on 460-only series sheets; therefore, the card above the Donlin (.300) could not be them.

T213 cards were produced from the same printing plates used for the fronts of the T206 series. The T213-2 set comprises of
114 different subjects from the following three series of the T206 production......

Subjects....Series

46 ........ 350-only
40 ........ 350/460
28 ........ 460-only
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114

And, of course the TEAM variations of certain subjects increases the total number of cards for a complete set to 188 (or so).


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Last edited by tedzan; 11-30-2015 at 02:45 PM. Reason: Correct typo.
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