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Hi Steve Your last comment is so true. To complete my T206 back run, I need a brown LENOX. And, I should have acquired it couple of years ago when I had a chance. TED Z T206 Reference . Last edited by tedzan; 12-18-2021 at 09:16 PM. Reason: Corrected typo. |
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Chris, awesome cards!
Ted, thanks! Your cards are aren't too shabby either. ![]() (We can't let this thread fizzle out...let's hear more stories, and see more rare backs!) |
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Drum Uzit Ty Cobb Are the brands I never got, and I'm ok with calling Ty Cobb not a T206 for that purpose sort of like Ignoring the big 4. I didn't really get into the various factories/colors etc until I got started here. Broadleaf 460 Red Hindu Brown Lenox And the one that seems out of reach at the moment, Piedmont 42. And I'm calling Brown and blue OM production oddities to avoid putting them on the list and actually making it longer. What's strange is that I have more SC factory 25s than the other factories. And once I got into the different factories, I realized I'd somehow never picked up a SC 649. At least that was an easy pickup. I still hold out some hope that I'll stumble on a Piedmont 42 that hasn't been listed right or something like that. Back when I bought my first few T206s I thought someday I'd have all the cards with all the backs. Of course, commons were 1.50, maybe less for beaters and nobody really cared about most of the odd backs. Should have bought more and more Hof ers over the years Gotta "love" the good old 20/20 hindsight. |
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Because its a slow day at work, here is part of a master back run, in order of what I generally deem the toughest (left to right). I can only add 18 pics, so that's why I have limited this to 18 backs. I am including all color variations as well as T213-1, T215-1, and blank bc they were distributed during the 1909-11 time frame, have the caption in black ink and contain the same fronts as "accepted" T206s (plus, I think they certainly could be considered T206s).
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It's the challenge of the hunt that excites me. These T206 F/B combos certainly win me over in the department.
For example, this A - B- C- D connection took me seven years to complete. This DRUM card of Frank Delehanty is the only known one....it is unique. ![]() . ![]() TED Z T206 Reference . |
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