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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie
Ted Zs thread got me thinking about T206, ABs (I have none). So I browse eBay and find about 20 newly listed (raw). The scans are a bit small, but when I enlarged this one of Joe Tinker, http://tinyurl.com/5c2xdq those have to be the smallest borders I have seen in a while. Do the ABs carry this characteristic or do you suspect a trim job..? martyOgelvie New York Yankee cards |
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Posted By: Paul
The Tinker looks like it might have a trim on the right side, but hard to tell from that scan. However, AB's were smaller than other T206's due to the pack size, & they usually have small borders. I have one AB that is not trimmed with smaller borders than that Tinker. |
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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie
Thanks Paul. I remembered that one of the brands were a bit narrower (or more narrow?) due to pack contraints but I could not remember if it was AB or not. martyOgelvie New York Yankee cards |
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Posted By: Jon Canfield
Paul and others - while it has long been rumored AB's were smaller left to right because of pack size, this is, without a doubt, untrue. AB 10-count slide and shell packs are identical in size to that of Sweet Caporal, Piedmont, Sovereign, etc. |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
The bizarre thing about AB widths would be at least three separate printings had to have been made, right? Maybe AB included something else in the packs that made it necessary for a thinner card? |
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Posted By: Jon Canfield
Dave - I've owned 3 AB full packs (and currently own 2 of them) and there is nothing else with them - just 10 cigarettes just like all the other brands. |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
Jon- |
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Posted By: barry arnold
I,too,have an AB pack and can corroborate Jon's contentions and findings, |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
American Lithographic Co. (ALC) produced all the T206's; and, that includes the American Beauty (AB) cards. |
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Posted By: Jon Canfield
Ted - interesting point about the Broadleafs as well. Just to dispell any notions of a smaller Broadleaf pack, I have one as well and it is the same size. |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
possible dumb question here, but could the lithographs for ABs have been placed closer together on a sheet and/or the sheet was smaller? Otherwise, it seems to me that to cut one of them narrow you leave the ones next to it wider, unless you make two separate cuts. Making separate cuts to shave off what, 1/16"? seems like alot of unnecessary work, especially if, as Jon says, there was no need to accommodate smaller packaging. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
I completely agree with you....you are the man on this forum, when it comes to T-packs. |
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Posted By: Jon Canfield
Ted - can't even begin to explain it to you and your guess is as good as mine. However, a few possible ideas that come to mind... |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
Hmmmm..... |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
I believe a partial uncut cardboard sheet was found a long time ago that had an array of Piedmont |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
Mastro might know..... |
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Posted By: Jon Canfield
Ted - interesting about the sheet. Any idea when it was found and who has it now? |
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Posted By: Ron R
This is my 1st ever post to this forum, after reading the posts many times. Just had to comment on the idea of a smaller American Beauty pack. I have many tobacco cards and quite a few packs. I've been collecting 1910 era baseball items for over 30 years. I have 2 AB packs. One is dated 1905 and is the standard size of other 1910 era packs. However, I have a 2nd pack dated 1910 which is thinner. Both packs still have the cigarettes in them. I believe this explains why most of the T206 AB backs were cut to a smaller width. |
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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie
curiouser and curiouser |
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Posted By: Jon Canfield
Ron - I sent you an email. I'm very curious about the AB pack and I look forward to hearing more about it. The AB packs I've owned/currently own are dated 1903, 1905, 1908 and "unable to read tax stamp" so I have not come across a correct 1909-1911 era AB slide and shell pack yet so I'm very intrigued to learn that I may be incorrect regarding pack size. |
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Posted By: Jon Canfield
Just to follow up to my previous post, I have spoken with Ron via email and his 1910 AB pack is a 15-count soft pack. While I agree completely that the 1910-era soft packs are thinner than the slide and shells, I do not believe they were used for card distribution. |
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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie
Jon, Thanks for the follow up, so were back to 'AB card size was NOT determine by AB pack size.. ' martyOgelvie New York Yankee cards |
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Posted By: leon
"While I agree completely that the 1910-era soft packs are thinner than the slide and shells, I do not believe they were used for card distribution." |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
DITTO......to Leon's question regarding 1910 soft packs ? |
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Posted By: Jon Canfield
Leon and Ted - well it's a guess but there is method to my madness. |
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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie
If I am way off in left field somewhere, don't hesitate to slap me around some but I would have thought T206 Cards could have been used in SOFT packs to help protect the cigarettes. no? The manufacturer's concern was the cigarettes, not the card.. why would they want to spend extra money on packaging to protect the card? |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Your argument against soft packs is convincing. So, I turn back to the standard slide and shell T-packs...... |
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Posted By: Ron Rice
As the owner of an unopened 1910 American Beauty 'soft pack' 15-count, I did some research after reading the posts. First of all, the 'soft pack' is not as soft as you might think. It is nearly as firm as 10-count hard packs I have, so I think its possible a thinner T206 could have been packaged with a soft pack, and the cards survived without creasing. I also have an 8-count Sweet Caporal soft pack dated 1910 (unopened) that seems wide enough to hold a T206. |
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