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Posted By: Dave
I'm wondering if any of the T206 experts here have any knowledge or know of anything that states how the different T206's were distributed? My thought is unlike today I would have guessed back in 1910 that cigarettes were largely sold by region. Not like today where you'd find Marlboro's anywhere...Any knowledge as to this? Were Old Mill's found mainly in the Southern U.S.? Were Drum's found only in certain states? etc? Any thoughts on this would be great... |
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Posted By: Jim
Not sure about distribution but I live in Richmond, home of the T206 and I've seen exactly 5 since moving here in 1997 and they were all in an antique store back in 1998. |
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Posted By: Dave
You've seen what Jim? 5 T206's? |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Look at the Factory # and the District on the backs of these cards and you can get an idea |
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Posted By: Dave
Ted...but the factory number just indicate the state produced correct? I'm assuming the ones with NC factories were used and distributed all over the southeastern U.S...and the same with the ones from NY. Perhaps the NY factories were the cigarettes sent out west? I'm assuming with the rarity of Drums, Broadleafs and such...that they were very small market cigarette companies...perhaps just available in one or two states? |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
My understanding is that all the T206 cards were printed in NYC and then sent to the various Tobacco Co. |
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Posted By: Jim
Dave - I'm saying that if T206's were distributed in and around Richmond as the factory numbers indicate, I would expect to see a higher concentration showing up in garage sales, antique stores, estate sales etc. Thus far, I have not. Maybe that thought process is skewed or perhaps I'm not explaining myself correctly. |
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Posted By: Judson Hamlin
When I started at U of R in 1986, I had the same thought- that I would find t cards around and about. Ernie White had the biggest card store in the area,just north of the Amtrak station, but even he didn't get a whole lot, and many of them were dogs. I think they got cleared out by dealers long ago. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
My two large finds of T206's....one 400+ cards and a 2nd, 220 cards that I have acquired |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Ted has told you correctly, and you need to download and print Scott's work. |
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Posted By: fkw
"Old Cardboard" issue #3 (Spring 2005) has a good story |
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Posted By: Dave
Maybe I"m confusing everybody..I'm not trying to say someone is going to still find certain cards from the original area they were sold. I was just looking for information, if any exists as to where each cigarette company that included T206's at the time...had cigarette sales. My point was if Broadleaf cigarettes were only sold in the eastern US, than in 1910 a fellow in Spokane Washington had no chance of obtaining a T206 with a Broadleaf back because they didnt exist there...My curiousity only lied in how far of a sales range each cigarette company had in the U.S. from 1909-11 |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Well the Spokane dude could visit back east, the eastern folks could visit out west, someone could mail him the card, he could have lived back east then moved out west... but generally the guy in the east had a better shot at Broadleaf cards, and the guy in Washington state had a better chance of getting Obaks. |
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Posted By: Dave
so is it your opinion that T206's with piedmont backs may well have been sold in the entire U.S.....while say American Beauty backs and I"m just throwing some states out here..could very well have only been sold in Indiana and Illinois? Likewise with T206 Southern Leaguers....only sold in the south? |
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Posted By: Judson Hamlin
I'm not sure the ATC gave a great deal of thought to what particular card got into a pack of cigs. If a Piedmont pack went to a store in Binghamton, NY, I can't imagine that there was any attempt not to put a Violat in there as opposed to a non-SL card, or, for that matter a non-sports card. And while Old Mill appears to have been more aggressively marketed to the southern states, if you walked into a store in Chester, PA, and they had a pack, it was probably even money as to what you would find. As I think about it, though, it might make sense that the T210's were shipped, en masse, to the south, while all white borders went north and west, SL's included. Any thoughts? |
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Posted By: Dylan
Speaking of WW2 sometimes i wonder how the hobby would be different if the world wars never happened. All the sets that werent produced, all the supply drives cause of war. Makes you wonder... |
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Posted By: Dave
Makes me wonder about the few Cobb's out there that had the Cobb ad on the back. I would guess it was a short run of Ty Cobb cigarettes actually produced. And I would assume it would have mainly been available to buy them either in Detroit where he played or in Georgia where he was from? I do wish there were a way of finding out through the Tobacco association years cigarette brands were active and where each brand was marketed..but I guess that is a dead end road. |
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