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Corey--To echo Sergeant Schultz, when it comes to T206's, "I know nothing". Wouldn't you think in T206s it would more likely be a little yellow getting inadvertently mixed in with the red? I don't have a clue.
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There are a number of T206's issued with red backgrounds that have orange counterparts. I auctioned off a Frank Chance red portrait that was clearly orange. I would say it was just an inking problem and not intentional.
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Is anyone aware of reference material, such as described by Ralph, that provides more detail on the lives of the T210 players?
Ralph, I hope you can locate what you have. John |
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Google the names and put baseball player after the name-
example Simon Nicholls-gives you many people with this name Simon Nicholls baseball player -gives you a nice SABR bio
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John,
Yes I too hope I can find that list as it is a one of a kind but from my research I have a lot of birthdates and info for the players.If you need any info on a certain T-210 send me a PM and I will try and help you out.Remember the Cantwell,Dwyer and Merchant are the toughest to locate. ![]() |
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