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Nice job Pat! Looks like the puzzle is coming together.
While we're on the subject. I posted before about seeing scratches on a few Polar Bear backs. Recently I've found a few more players that have the scratch in the same location as well. I'm going to set that project off to the side for you to work on when you get this Piedmont sheet finished. ![]() Hope all is well and thanks for posting this new information. Jantz |
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I came across this Powell with a fine line running through the bottom.
Powell [3].jpg It doesn't look like most of the other plate scratches and may have been caused by something different but there is another Powell and Hinchman that have similar marks. Powell1_1.jpgHinchman%202_1.jpg I would guess that this mark was only on a few sheets. Powell and Hinchman have another plate scratch that puts them along side each other on this sheet and the line on this new Powell lines up with these two. Powell%20Back - Copy (2).jpg |
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Per our discussion at the national I'm not sure how much could be pieced together with the PB scratches but at the very least it's possible to put together some subjects that weren't on the same sheets together but were in the same position on different sheets with the scratches and print flaws. Here's a Bell and Merkle with the same flaw and I think there should be another subject with the same flaw as the PB flaws seem to occur on three different subjects but I haven't found a third one with this flaw yet. Patrick |
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but I have a couple proof sheets for non-sport "T" cards issued contemporaneously to the T206's. The sheets are for sets of fifty cards - there are 3 sheets each with 12 cards and one sheet with 14 cards - an extra two cards with no double-prints and the extra space taken by a color-bar. While the lithographer would think it prudent to utilize all available space - just possible that not all sheets were uniform. Just saying.
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I know ALCs progressive proof books are out there for many of the cigar box labels, since I saw one I've wondered if the progressive proofs for any of the baseball or non-sport cards survived. Steve B |
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Excellent research! This is exactly how stamp collectors have reconstructed early 1850's plates.
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I agree wholeheartedly. As an "esoteric" collector I really enjoy putting puzzles together too. Once again, great work by all ...
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Leon Luckey www.luckeycards.com |
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Pat has done some amazing work. To out it in some context, for the stamps the sheet size was known, and blocks were and are available. More so in the 30's when the plating work began, plus back then the stamps were relatively inexpensive.
Obviously for T206, the sheet size isn't truly known, and there's no blocks. So to assemble so much of a sheet based on flaws that cross from one card to the next is a rather impressive achievement. Steve B |
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