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Old 06-17-2013, 08:03 AM
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miller is present in d303...def gen baking and I thought I've seen him in mothers bread but I could be wrong. Bescher may be the king though?
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Old 06-17-2013, 09:24 AM
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If you count all advertisers/backs and variations, this Wally Schang image can be found in well over 30 sets-- 20 from 1916 alone, plus E120, E121 and E122 variants, 2 Cracker Jack and an Eastern Exhibit, if not more:
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Old 06-18-2013, 12:32 PM
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Here is where I stand...thanks Chris B...for compiling my run...and my newest t216 blank back.

This project has definitely satisfied my type collecting urges.

It's interesting if one compares this type of run to t206 runs...as if I ever complete this run...I'd surmise that 2/3 of the total possible millers are from very difficult sets...comparable to the toughest of the t206 backs...a bunch of which only a few examples are known to exist!

I'd suggest such a run to anyone looking for a fun challenge...just don't even think about collecting DOTS!!!!

BTW...still looking for:
e92 nadja
e92 crofts candy blue
e105
t216 kotton
t216 ve
d303 mothers bread

Will pay/trade handsomely for the above!!!!
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the image that appears in the most different sets or the image that appears with the most different backs.

I guess if you count the e92s as different sets you could do the same with 206 backs. Either way you are looking for the image that has the most different backs.

The red portrait of Cobb has to be up there at the top of the list. Also any card that is in the 350 460 series of 206 will have a large number of backs and several appear in other sets like t213, 214, t215 etc.

Pete that is a very nice run of Miller. Nice to see them all together.
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Very nice Pete.
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