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Old 02-23-2010, 02:38 PM
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Ted Zanidakis
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Indeed, the Clark Griffith (batting) card in the T215-1 is identified with Washington. Therefore, this card was issued in
the 2nd series (Winter 1911 or Spring 1912).

Red Cross was part of the ATC monpoly in 1910. After ATC's divesture in May 1911, I'm not sure where Red Cross was
assigned to.
That reminds me, did you know that after May 1911, COUPON Tobacco was assigned to the Liggett & Myers Co.

Furthermore, you noted that Evers (of the 6 super-print fame) is not in the T215-1 set. Well, that is very strange since
it is in the T215 Pirate set. And, correct me if I am wrong, but I thought that both these 2 sets have identical subjects.


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