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Old 05-10-2016, 02:06 PM
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Is there any list of names that are believed to exist with Drum backs but have not yet been found?

Tom C

Here you go, Tom

Theoretical DRUM cards from the 350-only series yet to be found (75 subjects)

Abbott
Anderson
Arndt
Beck
Beckley
Bender (trees)
Blackburne
Bliss
Brain
Brashear
Bresnahan (bat)
Burchell
Burns
Bush
Butler
Campbell
Carrigan
Cassidy
Chappelle
Chase (portrait-blue)

Clancy
Clymer
Collins (A's)
Cravath
Cree
Doolan (fielding)
Dubuc
Dunn (Baltimore)
Dunn (Brooklyn)
Dygert
Easterly
Ferguson
Flanagan
Fromme
Ganzel
Graham (St Louis)
Grimshaw
Hall
Hannifan
Hoffman (Providence)

Hoffman (St Louis)
Howard (Chicago)
Huggins (portrait)
Hulswitt
Jones (Detroit)
Kruger
Lord
Malarkey
Marquard (portrait)
Mathewson (dark cap)
McCormick
Mc Elveen
McGinley
McGinnity
McGlynn
McIntyre (Detroit)
Merritt
Miller (Pittsburg)
Milligan
Myers (bat)

Oberlin
O'Brien
O'Neill
Paskert
Phelan
Poland
Quillen
Sharpe
Shaw (Providence)
Stanage
J. Tannehill (Washington)
White (Buffalo)
Wilson
Wright
Irv Young


The above list is based on my A-B-C-D theory (posted in 2008) that these four T206 brands were printed simultaneously with 190 subjects in the 350-only series.
http://www.net54baseball.com/showthr...eaf-cycle-drum

AMERICAN BEAUTY 350 and CYCLE 350 brands have indeed met this criteria. BROAD LEAF 350 and DRUM are still a work in progress.







Furthermore......one DRUM card from the 350/460 series remains to be found......

Mullin (bat)


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Old 05-12-2016, 05:07 PM
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Default Hi Chris....here's the 3rd DRUM

Scans of La Porte / DRUM card......this card has been graded SGC 20.

There is also a PSA 3 graded DRUM card of La Porte.
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The backs of all three look off center the same amount top to bottom and
left to right, maybe they came from the same sheet.
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Old 05-14-2016, 04:43 PM
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Hey Pat

I think you have the beginning of a new project here with your observation regarding these three DRUM cards.

Conceivably, you could figure out the composition of a given DRUM sheet by checking-out all the known DRUM
cards with these exact off-center backs.

It's a highly probable undertaking, as most DRUM cards are unique (or only 2 examples are known of each).


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