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Card Collectors Bulletin of April 1, 1953 has a lead article entitled "Is T206 Complete at 523 Including Magie?" It states "The checklist of T206 was originally compiled by Mr. Howard M. Myers in May of 1938. That was more than fourteen years ago and in that long length of time there have been no additions made to the original checklist."
So this gets even more mysterious if Myers had 523 in his checklist but Burdick only had 521, then 522 in the ACC, why was there a discrepancy? I thought I had a copy of Egan's list but can't locate it right now. Last edited by toppcat; 07-23-2015 at 05:09 PM. |
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After some more research I am not so sure "521" ever had to do with the number in the T206 set. I think it is possible it was a coincidence there were close to that many in the set. Here is a March 1938 Card Collectors Bulletin, and one of it's pages. with reference to "521" and there being around 510 designs.
Also, this 1942 Edition of the Card Collectors Bulletin Checklists lists "521" and then has 522 cards listed, for the White Borders (*and has T206 handwritten in, which is the earliest reference to T206 I can remember, assuming it's from 1942-1943..). . ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Quote:
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Interesting Leon. So it's possibly a typo!
Agree 521/521 is a coincidence (I think). Is there any chance Howard M. Myers was from the same family that owned part of Liggett & Myers? They ended up with American Beauty and Piedmont brands after the ATC breakup and it's an interesting possibility. Last edited by toppcat; 07-25-2015 at 09:50 AM. |
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Hey Dave
I am still not sure what all of this means. ![]() Quote:
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![]() Mistakes made and corrected on the fly also describe our internet age-nothing new under the sun really. I think the 1953 edition is the one that veered toward the designations we are familiar with but some of those changed as well in the 1960 edition IIRC. I see Mr Myers had a new address in the issue you posted. I can't say I've heard the name before in connection with the hobby but considering he created the T206 checklist you would think he'd be more well known. Last edited by toppcat; 07-25-2015 at 01:51 PM. |
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