You're going to have to hold my hand through this a little bit, okay?
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Originally Posted by Abravefan11
The T206 set as we know it was printed with over 36 unique ad backs and none of those backs were printed with 150-350 and 350 Only subjects at the same time.
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I don't understand this sentence. I assume you get to 36 by taking into account the different factories, overprints, and advertising colors (red/brown hindu, brown/black old mill, etc.). I do not know what you mean that "none of those backs were printed with 150-350 and 350 only subjects at the same time." Red Cobb portraits were printed with these backs, right?
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Originally Posted by Abravefan11
Each group was printed for a run and then retired to make room for the next group all the way through the set.
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Again, what about, e.g., Red Cobb?
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Originally Posted by Abravefan11
Once a group was retired it was not brought back. So how then does the T213-1 set fit into the T206 set when it deviates from this process?
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Again, when was Red Cobb retired? And how does T213-1 deviate from this process?
Maybe you could help answer my questions by explaining how the production of EPDG and Polar Bear differ from the production of T213-1?