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Old 09-10-2014, 10:32 AM
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Kind of sloppy for SGC to have missed the date on that Hooper using the new flip-- the 1916 issue date has been accepted for quite a long time.

Greg, if you aren't confused yet, there are actually two versions of D350-1. The SGC card you show lines up with the m101-5 set. An analog to m101-4 also would have been printed, identical except for card number, which would read 84.


EDITED TO ADD" You also may find two versions of the D350-3 set, one which claims "Each set contains 80 photographs" and the other saying "There are 80 the set".
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don't they come in different sizes, also????
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The D350-1s are smaller, the other two are the same size.

http://www.oldcardboard.com/d/d350/d...?cardsetID=994
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Greg, hopefully you subscribe to the Old Cardboard Magazine - if you don't, I highly recommend this pub. In the Fall 2011 Issue #26 of OC, you will find Rhett's comprehensive and very informative article re the E121 and related sets, in which there are pictures of the 3 different backs of the 1921 Standard Biscuit cards (D350-3); I frequently refer to Rhett's masterpiece as I work on my type-card collection.
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