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Originally Posted by G1911
Interesting. T218 features many members of the New York Athletic Club among its cards, who he says he is a member of in his letter to Hyland. Many of the boxers in it are in T225, which is in his ledger under the Old Masters business name, T220 (which bears a Brett stamp on the proof sheet) and T9 Turkey Red. T9 is of course improperly catalogued and it and T3 should really be the same. The Lelands auction says "An interesting note in the book where Frank Fullgraff credits himself with naming the Turkey Red Cigarettes along with several proofs for the Turkey Reds packaging". So this would seem to connect Fullgraff to the T218 cards and to the T3/T9, making him probably part of the Baseball issues as well (presumably the same releases for T3 and t206 were used instead of a different one with each set, as neither the Ball or Hyland letters seem to restrict use to a single card). I can't wait to see what you have found
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He was definitely a long time member of the New York Athletic Club and a baseball player.
July 25 1906
Fullgraff 1 July 25 1906.jpg
Nov. 20 1928
Fullgraff 2 Nov 20 1928.jpg
Jan. 12 1932
Fullgraff 3 Jan 12 1932.jpg
Nov. 19 1928 this has Frank C but I think it's a typo and should b G
Fullgraff 4 Mon__Nov_19__1928_.jpg