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Originally Posted by T205 GB
So if what Jim is saying is correct that the sheets were of 34 ct then not only could there not be DP players but there would have been a lot of boarder material to make the sheet fit the press or a different press all together. Please correct me if I misunderstood the 34 ct thing.
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Let them think what they may....however, the T206 structural numbers do not in any way jive with their so-called "magic 34" contention.
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Originally Posted by tedzan
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Subjects........Series
..12..............150-only (12 x 1 row)
144..............150/350 (12 x 12)
204..............350-only (12 x 17)
..60..............350/460 (12 x 5)
..46..............460-only (+ 2 double-prints) (12 x 4)
..48..............Southern Leaguers (12 x 4)
...6...............Super-Prints
...2...............Demmitt and O'Hara St Louis variations
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522 = total subjects
Proof of this 12-card row theory is evident in the structure of the various Series in the T206 set......where the common factor = 12.
Therefore, it is logical to conclude that sheets of T206's (and T205's) consisting of 36, 48, 60, 72, or 96 cards were printed.
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TED Z