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Old 10-28-2012, 06:09 PM
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Thanks Scott for clarifying.

Are you aware of a W600 Rossman with Detroit ?


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Old 10-29-2012, 05:20 AM
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Sporting Life initially offered the Detroit Rossman in 1907 and it does appear on the W600 set checklist. However I have not seen or have knowledge of an example of that cabinet card to be in existence. So I stated - probably none exist. There are many players depicted on W600s that were offered after 1906 that are in that category.
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Old 10-30-2012, 12:15 PM
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Sporting Life initially offered the Detroit Rossman in 1907 and it does appear on the W600 set checklist. However I have not seen or have knowledge of an example of that cabinet card to be in existence. So I stated - probably none exist. There are many players depicted on W600s that were offered after 1906 that are in that category.

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I appreciate your insight into these W600 cabinet cards.

Here's my only W600.





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Here is a list of Claude Rossman cards:

1902-11 Sporting Life Cabinets W600
1907-09 Tigers A.C. Dietsche Postcards PC765
1908-09 Rose Company PC760
1909-11 T206
1909 Briggs E97
1909 Tigers Morton's Buster Brown Bread Pins
1909 Tigers Morton's Pennant Winner Bread Pins
1909 Tigers Wolverine News Postcards PC773-3
1910-19 Coupon T213
1910 Philadelphia Caramel E96
1911 Pinkerton T5
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Old 11-01-2012, 12:32 PM
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Here is a list of Claude Rossman cards:

1910-19 Coupon T213

Thanks for this checklist of the Rossman cards.

I have to correct you on the T213 entry.....Claude Rossman exist only in the 1910 COUPON (T213-1) set.
He was not printed in the T213-2 or T213-3 sets.

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I have the E97 black and white "proof" Rossman in my collection but I am too lazy to go through the safes and post the scan

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