Recently a board member confirmed a Lou Ritter Old Mill. Previous to this I wasn't aware of one being confirmed on any checklist and there isn't a graded example on either SGC's or PSA's pop report.
I personally looked for a Bill Sweeney Tolstoi back for years and began thinking one might not exist. One was grade by SGC and I was fortunate to buy it when it was listed on Ebay. It still remains the only example on a pop report and I haven't seen another.
My point is that we're still learning of front/back combinations that weren't previously known for backs that aren't considered scarce.
While the Piedmont 350 back is the most common overall, anyone that has tried collecting the short prints with this back, knows they are anything but common. So as I said before, the Schulte is a mystery and unique, but at this point saying another definitely won't show up in my opinion is premature.
Last edited by Abravefan11; 05-08-2012 at 05:22 PM.
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