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Old 08-21-2014, 05:52 PM
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Default Hi Chris

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Originally Posted by atx840 View Post
PSA numbers for OM/Pied, sorted by Hindu pop (PSA + SGC)



Great work here, guy. Of course I like the numbers on your tally since they tend to support my contention that Revelle was probably Double-Printed (D-P) in order to fit
the 34 subjects onto a 36-card sheet.

And my 2nd subject, Shaughnessy, may be the other D-P. Since his numbers indicate that there is a high probability that he was D-P. But, as you know, POP report #'s
can be misleading. And, with respect to Shaughnessy, I hesitate to be as certain that he was D-P as I am with Revelle.

I say this because I consider Frank Shaughnessy the "star" of the entire group of the 48 - Southern Leaguers. Frank is in three Canadian HOFs, former President of the
International League (1936-1960), and was a very popular Manager and Coach. Therefore, he has a very large following amongst many collectors....which can skew his
POP report #'s.

So, if not Shaughnessy, perhaps either Fritz or Manion were the 2nd D-P subject. In any event, I feel confident in my theory that the HINDU and OLD MILL press runs of
the 34 - SL subjects were printed on 36-card (or 72 card) sheets.


Take care good buddy......and, keep looking for that red HINDU Sheckard for my Exclusive 12 sub-set.


TED Z
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