Posted By:
Ted ZanidakisVery interesting inputs posted here and one forum member has emailed me with some very revealing inputs.....namely Conroy and Pastorius
with Sweet Caporal 350 backs. So, this may eliminate these two from being Piedmont 350 (only) "cousins". The only Piedmont 350 back, so
far, identified on Pastorius is mine. And, I think Scot Reader has a Conroy (fielding) with a Piedmont 350 back.
I will substitute these two with a couple of "bench-warmers"....Ames (hands/chest) and Larry Doyle (throwing). These two cards have been
historically considered as 150/350 Subjects. Scot Reader and I are virtually convinced that these two Subjects are "150-only" cards.....but,
I'll throw them into the mix and let's see if any of you Net54er's can disprove our theory, by reporting either of these 2 cards with 350 backs.


"Cousins" Survey........UPDATED 9-11-07
Player................Piedmont 350......HINDU........EPDG....Sweet Cap 350
Ames (hands/chest).........0.............0..............0
Conroy (fielding)..............0.............1........... ....0..............1
Dahlen (Boston)...............2.............2............ ..0
L Doyle (throwing)............0.............0............. .0
Ewing............................1..............1. .............1
Ganley...........................2..............1. .............1
T Jones (St Louis)............1..............2..............1
Karger............................3..............0 ..............1
Lindaman........................3..............4.. ............1
Lundgren (Cubs)..............3..............0.............. 1
Mullin (throw)..................1..............0......... .....1
Pastorius........................1..............1. .............0..............1
Schulte (front)................0..............0........... ...0
Totals...........................17..............1 2.............7
OK, guys and gals we have us another Survey....flip over these T206's in your set and tell me their T-brand ?
We've gotten off to a good start......Thanks for your time and effort,
TED Z