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Posted By: Paul
Were W575-1 cards in vertical strips or horizontal strips? I always assumed they were vertical because that's the way the W573s were. But I recently picked up a W575-1 in beautiful shape, but with a slightly wavy right edge. So either mine is trimmed, or these were in horizontal strips. |
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Posted By: fkw
vertical strips of 10 I believe. I have 2 10 card vertical W573 strips and I believe they were issued the same way. |
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Posted By: Paul
I didn't realize there were two types of W575-1s. Mine seems to be the better quality photo stock. |
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
Paul, I kinda invented the W575-1A and W575-1B designations. The differences between the two types is VERY obvious when seen in person. The W575-1B's should probably be called W501-B, as they share the same checklist just without the errata at the top (as is seen on W501's). |
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Posted By: Ken McMillan
Rhett, |
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
Here is a scan I put together a while ago showing the 3 types together (all of Walter Holke-portrait). Scan might be a little larg but size is required to see differences. |
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Posted By: Ken McMillan
on the Miller cards blanked back, the position says c.f. on one of the carda and o.f. on another and the last type has the w501 type style on the front. And then there is the Koester variety......... |
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
The Miller with C.F. designation would date to the same time as the E121 Series of 80 set (or earlier). The cards with O.F. designations date from the same time as the E121 Series of 120 sets (the producer changes all OF positions from R.F., C.F., & L.F. to O.F. and all bases from 1st B. to 1B., 2nd B. to 2B., and 3rd B. to 3B. in the later sets. |
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Posted By: Ken McMillan
Rhett, |
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Posted By: Paul
Rhett, I'm looking forward to your article. Is there a difference in checklists between the W501s and the W575-1 (good quality) set? |
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Posted By: Ken McMillan
actually, to rephrase my earlier question to Rhett, are all W575-1 cards made in 1922 or later dates, or were some W575-1 cards made in 1921 or before? |
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
Paul, to answer your question, yes the checklists are very different. |
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Posted By: Paul
One last question - Is there any way to tell the difference between a high quality W575-1 and a Koester Bread card, if the Koester card doesn't have one of those caption peculiarities? |
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Posted By: Ken McMillan
great question Paul!!!!! |
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