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Old 02-22-2022, 07:20 PM
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Nice work Dean. Together we have 7 of the 12 with two EPDGs.

Chad
Nicely done Chad. Love that jumbo Piedmont. The only way I will ever complete a back run is by combining virtually with someone else. LOL!
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Old 02-22-2022, 11:56 PM
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Being a T206 Front/Back collector is difficult, no matter what. But what was even more difficult was assembling a set of cards that shouldn’t have existed. I started searching in 2012 and found my first card on 4/10/2014. I managed to purchase most of the 28 card set during 2015-2016 when a decent amount of them were sold on eBay. Only 27 of the 28 cards turned up during that time period. I found my last card on 7/5/2017 and that was the Nap Lajoie card. I had a lot of fun completing this extremely difficult error subset that missed the scroll overprint that covered the Factory 30 and added the Factory 42 at the bottom of the card. These cards are sometimes referred to as “No Prints”.

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Old 02-23-2022, 05:40 AM
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Nicely done Chad. Love that jumbo Piedmont. The only way I will ever complete a back run is by combining virtually with someone else. LOL!
Thanks Dean! Sounds about right with the WaJo Portraits considering the difficulty of picking up the Old Mill and the rising prices.

Thanks for sharing your WaJos as well Ted and all of your other incredible contributions!

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Continuing this T205 "running game" with John Lobert. Excuse the pun, but did you guys know that Lobert was one of the fastest runners in Baseball ?
Circa 1913, Lobert defeated Jim Thorpe in a 100-yard dash at the Polo Grounds.
Actually I put this run together for my wife....she is the Phillies fan in our family. The secret to having a wife appreciate your BB card hobby is that she,
too, has a collecting hobby which you appreciate (i.e....antique pottery and iridescent glassware, circa 1905 - 1920).

Just as the Huggins, Quinn and Wolter cards, the John Lobert card is also in the group of the A - B - C - D connection. And, like Huggins, Lobert's DRUM
card has not been confirmed. Furthermore, I have not seen Lobert with either of the HASSAN backs nor PIEDMONT #42. For now it appears that this run
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Old 02-23-2022, 12:20 PM
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Ted, I am sure you have noticed that the T206 auction market has begun to notice what you brought to my attention, and I am sure others, on the board concerning the 'golden dozen' of short printed cards from the Piedmont 350/42. Did you discover this group, which wouldn't surprise me given your deep knowledge of the set? Could you list them again, pls. I have a nice Buck Herzog, which if I recall was on your original post. Tks.
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Old 02-23-2022, 06:45 PM
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The T205 Jack Quinn is part of my NY Highlanders run project within the T205 group of 32 subjects printed with the A - B - C - D backs.


A - B - C - D connection............

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Old 02-23-2022, 08:04 PM
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Thanks Dean! Sounds about right with the WaJo Portraits considering the difficulty of picking up the Old Mill and the rising prices.

Thanks for sharing your WaJos as well Ted and all of your other incredible contributions!

Chad
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I appreciate your kind words.

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