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Old 01-07-2022, 06:00 PM
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Never Go Out? Looks like not only did my Evers go out, but must have gone on a two week bender.

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I need a T216 Kotton with this NGO back seen on my Gibson card for my Jennings back run. Does anyone know how/where I can find out if such a T216 Jennings card is even known to exist?
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Old 01-07-2022, 07:19 PM
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I need a T216 Kotton with this NGO back seen on my Gibson card for my Jennings back run. Does anyone know how/where I can find out if such a T216 Jennings card is even known to exist?
If you have a Virginia Extra back, then it is possible to find the NGO thin back. I have not seen one, but it is possible.
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Old 01-07-2022, 07:38 PM
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Old 01-07-2022, 07:51 PM
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If you have a Virginia Extra back, then it is possible to find the NGO thin back. I have not seen one, but it is possible.
Rob, thanks for this info, and Pete, thanks for your kind words.
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That is an awesome back run Val. T206s get all the love, but your Jennings’ are proof that e-card back runs are mighty indeed.
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I have a Hartzell T216. What is the relative scarcity of the back variations? I suspect there is already an old thread on this?
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Great cards fellows!!...used to have some of them...Jerry
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I have a Hartzell T216. What is the relative scarcity of the back variations? I suspect there is already an old thread on this?
Personally I think your back (like this one) and the 1.2.3 back are about the same in rarity. The thin stock Never Go Out, as in the first post, is by far the rarest.

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Nothing to add, just impressed at how many of these extremely rare cards are in the hands of people here. Ryan, can I come over and play with your cards?
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Nothing to add, just impressed at how many of these extremely rare cards are in the hands of people here. Ryan, can I come over and play with your cards?
Ha! Please do. I cant get my kids to look/play with them and I would love to geek out with some other card nerds and look at, and play with, cards. However, Adam, it would be quite a commute for you.

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Brian's Evers above is called "Type 3" by louisianacards.com, but I call that back "Type 1" along with Virginia Extra. The back Brian is showing, and Virginia Extra should have the same checklist. In other words, Evers could or should be found with a Virginia Extra back. Since I have these Type 2 Evers, he should be found with all 5 backs. I call Type 2, these 2 Kotton backs plus Mino. Steve is the resident sherpa on this set, and can answer any questions. Here is a link to some basic info on the backs. NGO and VE are thin, K2 K3 MINO, thick and glossy...i.e. similar to T213-1, 2, and 3. www.louisianacards.com/t216-kotton.html
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