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Here are a few examples of the point I'm trying to make about the stages using print flaws as an example.
Here's an Owen print flaws with the number of examples I found when I did the research on it. EPDG-3.jpg Owen.jpg The Piedmonts were probably printed in most if not all stages that's why the % of Piedmonts with the flaw is so much lower than the EPDG's. There were a number of vertical rows (around 10-12) of the same subject on each sheet but only 1 Owen in that row would have had this flaw and it was probably only there in the one stage where the EPDG"s and Piedmont's were printed together. Here are a pair of flaws that share similar numbers and were probably on the cards for two different stages. SC150-649-1.jpg Pastorius.jpg PD150-1.jpg Davis.jpg Here's a thread I posted on the print flaws several years ago https://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=215451 |
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Hi Pat,
I agree player authorizations can help explain T206 “no prints” (most obviously in the case of Honus) but since Hindu printing started *after* Pied and SC 150 printing one has to ask why, if lack of permission was the issue, all Hindu “no prints” were printed with Pied and SC 150. Is your contention that Hindu “no prints” were only printed with Pied and SC 150 in post-Hindu stages of the 150 series print run? Scot Last edited by sreader3; 10-27-2021 at 07:43 PM. |
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Yes that's exactly my thinking that they were first printed with those backs in stage 2 or 3 for example. Last edited by Pat R; 10-27-2021 at 08:35 PM. |
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First, interesting stuff... thank you for posting.
As to Piedmont's and Sweet Caporal's but no brown Hindu's, consider that the printers just started putting cards out there, P's and SC's, and as a few players and others complained, that's when they started sending what we'd think of as 'Ball letters.' I concede a problem with that is the postmark of when the Ball letter went out... Pat, as I read along with what you'd posted, it occurred to me that we've always assumed that cards on a sheet would always have identical backs... It makes sense to me that they'd be that way, but it's an uncertain variable that I don't recall anyone considering. Surely all backs on a given sheet would be the same. |
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ATC miscuts strongly indicate all cards on a sheet, of all the ATC sets, had the same back brand. |
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Here's a good example of a PD150 that would have been printed very late in the print group 1 150/350 printing.
It's a PD150 that a member posted in the two name thread a Konetchy with Jennings portrait on the top. Konetchy Jennings.jpg Konetchy was printed with a Hindu but Jennings was the last addition to the print group 1 subjects and the only 150 back he was printed with in the 150 series was Piedmont. So the Piedmont sheet this card came from would have been from close to or in the last stage printing of print group 1. |
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Interesting theory and consistent with the fact that all of the 150-only subjects (save for Honus) were printed with Hindu.
On the other hand, it seems possible that ATC obtained *all* necessary authorizations (including Cobb’s) by mid-summer 1909 and sequenced the printing of subjects based on other reasons, i.e. availability of artwork. |
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I haven't given it a whole lot thought beyond print group 1 yet and of course I'm not insinuating in any way that this would explain all the odd changes throughout the set but part of my thought is that at the start they had enough photo's for the first series but still need permission for some of them and then needed to obtain more photo's and permissions as they moved along with each series. We know they started the SL's early with the Hindu's and Old Mills then stopped for a period of time before printing them with the Piedmont 350's and Old mills. One thought was that they did the early printing of SL's with the Hindu's and Old Mills while they were waiting for the permissions they needed to move on to the next stage and finish out the series but they didn't get them in time to finish out the Hindu major league subjects as the originally planned. I haven't looked into it but maybe the way the new law was written they didn't have to have permission from the SL players or they already had all of them. They probably had permission and photo's for most of the series as they moved along after the first series but I think there could have been some that still came in late or that they couldn't get that were never included in the set. For instance if some came in late in the 350 only printing it would explain guys with odd back patterns like Rossman, Cross and McElveen and if a player that they wanted to get in the sets permission came in late they may have removed someone else to put that player in. Last edited by Pat R; 10-28-2021 at 05:30 AM. |
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I think this is the new law Bulger is referring to. I'm not sure if I'm reading it right but it seems like they wouldn't need permission if they already had the photo's. I'm not sure if they mean before 1905 or before October 1908. It appears they could have used an older photo of Plank or Wagner if they had one in their possession before a certain date and included them in the set without their permission.
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So I think you are probably right about the Hindu “no prints” being printed at a late stage in the 150 series, and that might be due to late permissions; however, it might also be due to other factors. Last edited by sreader3; 10-28-2021 at 11:48 AM. |
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