Pat
You say "34-card" sheet....and I say "36-card" sheet. I shall repeat.
American Lithograph's small size printing presses had 19-inch track widths, which were sufficiently wide to print 12 cards across the sheet....hence, 36, 48, 72, 96 card sheets.
Therefore, such a sheet with 34 different subjects will have 2 double-prints included to fill-out that sheet. In the SWEET CAP 150 #649 case, my guess is that Johnson & Matty
were double-printed. Just like when TOPPS Hi# sheet (97 different subjects) had Mantle, Robinson, and Thomson double-printed to fill out their 100-card sheet.
In the Southern League case, it's anyone's guess which two players were double-printed. As a teenager, I worked in a Print Shop and I'm very familiar with printing practices.
Come-on Pat, you're nit-picking again..... "
I think there were 156 subjects that were printed with 150 back "
I stated.... [B]"
There are 155 different subjects"....that does not include the MAGIE error card.
TED Z
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