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Leon My understanding of Jefferson Burdick's established formula for T206's is that which comprises of white-bordered, brown captioned, cards with ATC advertisements that were printed and issued within the timeline 1909 to early 1911 ? TED Z T206 Reference . |
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Ok, so my understanding comes from the 1942 ACC Supplement and the 1946 ACC, where might yours come from?
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In the 1970's - 1980's, my understanding of the T206 set was first developed by talking BB cards with these hobby greats...… Bill Heitman Irv Lerner Frank Nagy It's a shame Jefferson Burdick didn't live to be 90, we would have been very fortunate to discuss all this hobby stuff with him. TED Z T206 Reference . |
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I do not know who those people are but that sounds like heresay.
I do not have an opinion either way but I can see the argument. To that point: Couldn’t a wolf be considered a breed of dog or all dogs are wolves. What determines a wolf is not a dog? A few characteristics and someone at some point in time someone some where decided there is enough of a difference that they should be considered two sepeate things followed by a bunch of people accepting that. Will you find people that think a wolf is a dog? Yep. Last edited by MichelaiTorres83; 12-29-2018 at 06:49 PM. |
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The coupon back does not include "350 Subjects" like the others (AB, cycle, drum, BL). Why?
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Off the top of my head Hindu, Old Mill, and EPDG do not state 150 subjects, 350 subjects, etc either. Edited to add, after looking Polar Bear, Carolina Brights and Tolstoi do not state subjects on the back either.
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These are my only T206 Coupon backs that I have.
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Long shot, but does anyone recall a find or original collection where there were type 1 Coupons mixed with the other T206 brands. That would help cement their printing and distribution to the same time frame. I have purchased a couple of sizeable original collections of T206's, one of which was 90% Sovereign(all backs) indicating the smoker collector was a hardcore Sovereign cigarettes devotee.. There were a few other brands mixed in, but not many.
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