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Need this card to complete my little back run. Can buy or have a lot of similar cool T207s or T206s to trade.
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Hey Luke,
No such beast in T207 - Ferry isn't known with that back. Is with blank back, but not with Anon. -- Mike |
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Well, that would mean I'm done. Kind of anticlimactic. I was under the impression that all Recruit series cards were possible with an Anon back. Is this wrong, or would you expect an Anon Ferry to exist out there somewhere (or at least to have been printed)?
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Hey Luke,
For some time, the idea that all 150 Recruits are possible with the Anon (Factory 3) back has been falling away. In 2004, based on his survey and analysis as published in VCBC #37,38, Tim Newcomb hypothesized that only 50 Recruit-class cards would be found with that back. As of today, only 49 have been cataloged: Boston Amer: Carrigan, Cicotte, Engle, Hageman, Hall, Hooper, Lewis, Nunamaker, Speaker, Thomas, Wagner, Wood Boston Nat: Gowdy, Kling, McDonald, Perdue, Spratt Brooklyn Nat: Higgins, Knetzer, Northen, Rucker, Schardt, Tooley Chicago Amer: Block, Bodie, Collins, Lord, McIntyre, Scott, Sullivan, Zeider Cinn Nat: Fromme, Mitchell, Smith Cleveland Amer: Easterly, George Phila Nat: Graham Pittsburg Nat: Leach, Leifield, McKechnie St Louis Amer: Hallinan, Hamilton, Hogan, Stovall, Wallace St Louis Nat: Steele, Wingo Washington Amer: Henry, Morgan Chicago Nat: (none) Detroit Amer: (none) New York Nat: (none) New York Amer: (none) Phila Amer: (none) Various theories have been made of which would/might be the 50th... as of yet, none has surfaced. A collection containing all 49 (and all 50 of the Broadleaf-class cards) sold at auction in late 2012. When looking at which cards might be in or out as candidates for the missing man - for many of the teams, the answer seems startingly clear... the Recruits which show up with the Anon 3 back are printed with the same color and insignia scheme as the Broadleaf class cards - the others (and the ones for which T207 gets its ugly/drab reputation) are not. Some teams are obvious:
You can look at T207 grouped by team to see some of the above. Not sure anyone has delved into this before, but there are clear differences between the groups of cards, not only color scheme but quality of both artwork and printing. As if there might nave been either multiple generations (not just print runs) or even multiple lithographers. -- Mike |
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