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Notice, that I also mentioned a 36-card format......
"My format of a 48-card sheet (or a 36-card sheet) is essentially based on these two factors...." The Sweet Cap 150, Factory #649 (overprint) subset consists of 35 subjects. My theory is that American Litho. printed 36 subjects, but for unknown reasons never issued one. My guess is that the card that was yanked was either Cobb or Plank. Plank is a plausible candidate since he was issued with a Sweet Cap 150, Factory #30 back. And, then they stopped issuing Plank cards. Also, recall that the Factory #649 stamp was overprinted over the Sweet Cap 150, Factory #30 cards. But then again, Cobb was also issued with the Sweet Cap 150, Factory #30 back. TED Z Last edited by tedzan; 10-14-2010 at 09:08 PM. |
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