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Old 10-28-2021, 11:48 AM
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Originally Posted by sreader3 View Post
Actually I meant Hindu. What I was trying to say is that the fact that 150-only subjects like Ames (Hands at Chest), Burch (Batting) and Donlin (Fielding)—which were the earliest in the process—were printed with Brown Hindu is consistent with your theory about staged printing within the 150 series. That staged printing *could* be linked to the timing of authorizations; however, it might not be. The stages could have been driven by other considerations, such as when the artwork for various subjects was ready.
My apologies Scot I misread what you wrote. Yes it could have been the timing of the authorizations or the art work or both but if they were printed in stages it would explain a lot of the inconsistent patterns in the set.

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