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Old 12-28-2024, 01:36 PM
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Just a thought Greg but after they were printed a lot of the Donovan and Corbett cards could have been separated for some kind of promotion. I'm sure you know it was common to give out photo's/cards at movies, fights and other events back then. I'm not sure if there would have been a lower survival rate or not or possibly a lot of them were never given out and didn't survive.
It very well may be. I would think, at the remove of over a century , that handouts for an event like the T206 Cobb with Cobb story, would be printed on their own to avoid having a worker have to sift through the massive post-cutting stacks, but not everything is efficient. I have this on my list of possibilities but have yet to find any evidence for/against.

Are there other example of the ATC 1909-1912 cards being used like this? I am familiar with the Cobb with Cobb - I don't think I am aware of another but you know far, far more than I do and it would be interesting to learn. I would think it probable that salesmen/representatives/executives would sometimes hand out regular cards without special differences like SP's or the Cobbie's, but my guesses don't mean much.

In all likelihood I will never find the proof on these, the T226 Red Sun SP's, the T227 Brown/Rodgers, but the 'pulled' or extremely short printed cards and why is one of my favorite areas of the T cards. It is such a fun mystery, even if I never learn the answer from someone or some source.
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