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Nice pick up Andy! I picked up my Lobert (not nearly as nice) about the same time as you did.
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The Gibson back view is pretty tough these days.
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The T216 cards (MINO, KOTTON, VIRGINIA EXTRA) were obviously not printed by American Lithographic, as most other Tobacco cards of that era.
Most of the T216 front images are identical to the E90 (or other Candy cards) images. Circa 1914-1916, the Peoples Tobacco Co. Ltd. contracted the same printing firm that produced the E90-1 cards to produce the T216 cards. ................. E90-1 ........................................... T216 ![]() ![]() ![]() My question is.....does anyone on this forum know who the Printing firm was that produced the E90-1 and the T216 cards ? TED Z __________________________________________________ _____________________________________________ LOOKING for these T206 guys to complete my EXCLUSIVE 12 run of OLD MILL cards (12 subjects) ..... Duffy ..... Gandil ..... Geyer ..... Hummel ..... Pfeffer ..... Sheckard ..... Tannehill ..... Wheat . Last edited by tedzan; 07-16-2017 at 02:15 PM. |
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Breaker 14...we have a hijacking in progress...please advise...
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However, I was out-sniped by invisible marauders at the last seconds.
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Ted...most everything in life can be had for the right price/trade!😁
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