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Attachment 229871The seller that sold the large group of SC 350-460 Factory 30 "no print" scraps
also sold a large group of SC 350-460/30 subjects that were hand cut. Howell Fact 30.jpg There were multiple sales of each subject from the "no print" group and most of the regular subset subjects were sold in multiples too. Attachment 229870 Attachment 229871 Howell _1__1.jpg Howell Back _1__1.jpg Wilhelm _1__1.jpg Wilhelm Back _1__1.jpg What's interesting is the subjects that didn't come up for sale. Here's the list of "no prints" that were sold Sold Berger Bradley Burch Cobb (bat off) Conroy Crawford Jennings (one hand) Jennings (two hands) Jordan Lake (no ball) Leach Leifield Manning McQuillan Mullin Overall (hands at face) Pelty Pfeister Smith (Chi & Bos) Steinfeldt Tinker (bat Off) Wagner White Wilhelm Willetts Willis (batting) Wiltse (pitching) No sale Ames Lajoie (bat) The list of subset subjects Sold Abbaticchio Ball (Clev) Bell (follow through) Bergen Bescher Bridwell (with cap) Camnitz (arm at side) Camnitz (hands above head) Chance (batting) Crandall (with cap) Devore Doyle (port) Ford Frill Gandil Geyer Herzog Howeell Hummel Lake (with ball) McGraw (glove at hip) McGraw (with cap) Meyers Murray (port) Needham Oldring Overall (hands at waist level) Payne Pfeffer Schulte Sheckard Smith (happy) Stovall Tannehill Tinker (bat on) Wheat No sale Chase (trophy) Duffy Latham Marquard (pitching) Merkle Schaefer Schlei (batting) Schlei (port) Seymour (port) Wiltse (with cap) Last edited by Pat R; 05-03-2016 at 09:05 AM. |
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Hi Pat,
Thanks for the input. This seems more or less consistent with what we've been saying in this thread since all of the SC460/30 no-prints among the scrap were Group B guys whereas Ames (Hands High) is a Group A guy. As for the yes-prints, maybe a little surprised that Bergen (Catching), Murray (Portrait) and Overall (Hands at Waist) were among the scrap when the other Group E guys weren't. Who knows what that's about. Scot |
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There could be a number of reasons why but the no sale of Lajoie from the no prints and Duffy from the subjects that were printed with this back stand out. There were three Bergen & Overall's that sold and two Murray's. Bergen_1.jpg Bergen Back_1.jpg Overall _waist_ _1__1.jpg Overall _waist_ Back _1__1.jpg Murray _1__1.jpg Murray Back _1__1.jpg |
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Pat,
It probably doesn't matter much to the point you were making, but I believe my Overall makes at least 4 (could be one of those, but looks slightly different). I bought it during the kw1b1 auctions. Quote:
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T206 350/460 series (illustrated) and why certain T-brands are mutually-exclusive
Hey guys, Let's stick with the topic of this thread......the 63 subjects in the 350/460 series cards. These cards are clearly illustrated in Group A and Group B. Regarding these posted cards with SWEET CAPORAL 350-460, Factory #30 backs...... Bergen (catching) Howell (hand on hip) Murray (portrait) Overall (blue sky) These 4 guys are 460-only series subjects of which the SWEET CAPORAL 350-460, Factory #30 is a normal back. Injecting these 4 into the conversation in this thread tends to confuse readers who are trying to understand the complexities of the 350/460 series. The 460-only series cards are for another thread on another day. Thank you. TED Z . |
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Hey Guys,
Still hoping to get some inputs from you regarding the missing 8 subjects with BROAD LEAF 460 backs (post #51 )......and, the missing 4 subjects red HINDU backs (post #49 ). I'm traveling to the Valley Forge Philly Show today, perhaps I'll find some of them there .TED Z . |
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If you're concerned about confusing readers you should clear up this discrepancy involving your group A subjects for those that search the archives. Your group A subjects are all AB460 no-prints but in this thread about the AB460 subset you put together you have four of the group A subjects listed in your set. Ames (hands over head), Baker, Elberfeld (Washington-fielding) and Snodgrass (Catching). http://www.net54baseball.com/showthr...page=2&t=91361 |
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Pat and Scot I'm not sure I understand why these 460-only series subjects with Sweet Cap 460 Factory #30 backs are of interest here. As we all know, these guys were normally issued with this Sweet Cap back (unlike the 350/460 series subjects). What am I missing in this discussion ? TED Z . |
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