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"What if ..Burdick had classified T206's with respect to their 15 individual T-brands?"
Didn't he do that,in a sense?He painstakenly included every T-brand into T206that should've been included-and excluded others,for good reason-aside from similarities. Jefferson Burdick was born in the year 1900 people.He was 9,10,and 11 years old when T206 cards were being circulated.HE WAS THERE!!!He also,more than likely,had a lot more information available back then to base his theories on than we have now-in the year 2010.Now,all we can do is debate and speculate and base our theories off of the limited information we have available to us in this day and age. My point is that Burdick classified ALL of these cards the way he did for a reason.It may not make sense in some cases to you or I,but rest assured,he had a reason-and it made sense to him-a person who was alive through all of this.T206 is just fine the way it is. |
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