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Seeing all of those backs together is great and reminds me that within the past year an idea was introduced on the board to create a virtual master T206 set (on a separate Web site), with all of the possible front/back combinations. The idea was pooh-poohed by one or two folks and died on the vine. It's too bad, because it seemed like a worthwhile effort -- almost like posting a complete 1933 Goudey set in one thread, you might say.
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Jim,
That is a great looking backs set! Here's some more data for you with regards to the apple-green Sovereign 350 - the one I have is Nichols Batting (350-460 Series). It's shown on the right, next to an Oldring Fielding (150-350 Series). Perhaps T-Rex Ted will do a survey on the apple-greens ![]() Best Regards, Craig ![]()
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Looking at them next to each other, they do look like different shades of green. I was skeptical at first. My guess is they ran out of green ink and replaced it with something convenient that was "close enough for government work" as my dad likes to say.
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Jimmy you are the man great set!
I will always think of you when I look at my back set in more ways than one LOL... ![]() No doubt 2 greens...some can be really light.. ![]() ![]() |
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