* * * * * * * * T206 Reference, Reflections, Theory's, Surveys, etc. * * * * * * * *
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Connie Mack was a staunch anti-tobacco guy, who did not want his image portrayed on tobacco cards.
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Here's his E96 card. And, of course he can be found on various E-type cards. One of notoriety is the E104-1 set which features the 1910 World Champions A's.
Connie Mack was quite thrilled about this set of cards, as is noted in his Biography
**. The same printing firm also produced the Cullivan's Fireside (T208) set,
which of course is a tobacco issue.
Connie Mack recruited most of his ballplayers from College. He felt they had better training and they could think better than players from the farm system. He
would often personally scout the College guys, or his brother (Tom) would.
** Note....Connie Mack (and the Early Years of Baseball), Norman Macht
Hey guys
I highly recommend this book. While reading it, you'll imagine the guys in your T206 set come alive. Almost every player from that era is covered in this book.
TED Z
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