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Old 08-23-2022, 08:08 AM
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Here is a list of all of the cards with Carolina Brights Backs: Thanks, Jeff W
List does not include the hall of famers from the original post.
sam strang
ollie pickering
frank oberlin
stoney mcglynn
billy nattress
jack hannifan hannifin
bill lattimore
john anderson
ira thomas
birdie cree
jack quinn
bill dineen dinneen
lee quillen quillin
davy jones detroit
ted easterly
jimmy dygert
lou fiene throwing
frank arellanes
jimmy lavender
john ganzel
dots miller pittsburg
oscar stanage
heinie zimmerman
jim scott
shad barry milwaukee
owen wilson
donie bush
red murray batting
john titus
moose mccormick
chief myers meyers, fielding
bill sweeney boston
hal chase throwing dark cap
jack dunn baltimore
deacon phillippe
fred burchell
lena blackburne
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Old 08-23-2022, 08:46 AM
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Default Green Cobbs!



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Old 08-23-2022, 10:04 AM
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Nice Green Cobb cards. I like that they are all Piedmont 150...which definitely points to an original collection, as well as that collector being a very loyal smoker.

Brian
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Old 08-23-2022, 10:52 AM
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This is amazing. Great find.
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Old 08-23-2022, 11:51 AM
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Congrats, thanks for sharing the amazing finds.

Full list of OJs would be greatly appreciated. You listed some interesting HOFers but the true scarcities are what really excite the advanced collectors. Thank you and again congrats !
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Congratulations on this incredible find! 👍
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I’ll take the one in the third row down all the way to the right-
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Nice Green Cobb cards. I like that they are all Piedmont 150...which definitely points to an original collection, as well as that collector being a very loyal smoker.

Brian
Seems like the entire 1K batch from the original collection is 150-only and 150/350 subjects, which if true not only points to a single source but 1909 acquisition (I am assuming that all of the 150/350 cards in the 1K batch have 150 backs like the Green Cobbs). Interesting that the SLers are Old Mill; that hints at introduction of the Old Mill Southern back in 1909 which is earlier than I thought.

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Seems like the entire 1K batch from the original collection is 150-only and 150/350 subjects, which if true not only points to a single source but 1909 acquisition (I am assuming that all of the 150/350 cards in the 1K batch have 150 backs like the Green Cobbs). Interesting that the SLers are Old Mill; that hints at introduction of the Old Mill Southern back in 1909 which is earlier than I thought.
Scot, I posted this ad dated August 14 1909 a few years ago when I found it

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Incredibly Awesome Jeff!!!!! Thank you for sharing, and the heads up!
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Congrats!!! Enjoy seeing "new find" pics like these but would be good to hear how the seller(s) obtained those cards.
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Scot, I posted this ad dated August 14 1909 a few years ago when I found it

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Very cool Pat. Thanks for that research. Most of the OMS ads that I have seen are from early 1910.

It would be fun to know if the 14 non-Hindu SLers are part of this find.

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Here are the 7 PSA graded Caorolina Brights Hall of Famers. Just Back today.


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