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Posted By: Travis Anderson
Bought some rare back T206s (rare for me at least) from Lee Behrens the other day (Thanks Lee!!) and, after I received them, I decided to narrow my T206 collecting focus to see if I could get one of each back. However, I have a few questions. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Travis |
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Posted By: JimB
Many of us do consider the Ty Cobb back to be a legitmate T206 back as well. |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
I would really be interested to see a vote on this to see what the board thinks.I have no doubt in my mind the Ty Cobb back isnt a t206 and i know others feel that way.Id like to see a thread once and for all to see what everyone thinks.Id rather it was in a thread form so it was one vote per person....if only i knew someone who could start threads,hmmm |
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Posted By: Bryan
Why it is that some consider the Cobb back a t206 and others don't? What is the reason behind this? |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
John |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
Besides what Ted pointed out,the fact the Cobb back only comes with one front(Cobb red portrait) on all of them and i havent seen a sheet of t206s with just one player yet.Im willing to bet they werent even made in the time frame t206s were produced |
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Posted By: Bryan
Thanks for the info Ted. Much appreciated. |
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Posted By: JimB
The shallack front on MOST (but not all Ty Cobb backs) is an important difference from other T206s, but that seems to me to be the only significant issue. Like all the "T206" brands, Ty Cobb brand was part of the American Tobacco Company. Since to my knowledge most, if not all, Ty Cobb back cards were found in Georgia, the fact that it is "factory 33" (a unique factory compared with other T206s) seems to make sense, and does not indicate some criteria that ought to immediately eliminate the back from the T206 set. And the fact that it only appears on Ty Cobb cards (red portrait) also makes sense given that it was probably a special promotional brand with distribution limited to Georgia (Cobb's home state). |
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Posted By: leon
I still think they are most closely related to T213's too.... |
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Posted By: JimB
"However, I can predict its outcome...."dinosaurs" like me will vote....NO; |
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Posted By: Brian Weisner
Hi Ted, |
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