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Old 02-21-2022, 06:01 PM
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Default Tell us of your challenging experience(s) working on T206 runs

Post #64 in this thread illustrates my first T206 complete A - B - C - D sub-set......

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In parallel with the T206 A - B - C - D runs, I was doing my NY Highlanders T205 runs. While in this process, I realized that American Lithographic
partially repeated the A - B - C - D connection in the T205 set.

From my experience working on these T205 runs, I gained an appreciation for certain printing patterns of the T205 cards. Examples of these are....

1st....is that American Lithographic printed exactly 32 subjects with the A - B - C - D connection.

2nd....the A - B - C - D cards and the AMERICAN BEAUTY (Green) cards are Mutually-Exclusive.

And....HINDU cards and DRUM cards are Mutually-Exclusive.


My Harry Wolter is one of the NY Highlanders printed in the A - B - C - D group. I believe this Wolter run is complete with 11 cards.
The HONEST LONG CUT back and the two HASSAN backs are "hiding" somewhere in my archives. I will post them when I find them.



V----------------------------------- AMERICAN BEAUTY - BROAD LEAF - CYCLE - DRUM connection (A - B - C - D) -----------------------------------V
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Last edited by tedzan; 02-28-2022 at 04:42 PM. Reason: Modified scan.
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