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I have only seen a few blank backs. Southern and commons, all were hand cut. I don't ever recall seeing a HOFer.
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My blank-backed SLer. Looks handcut:
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To the SLers with blank backs I can add Breitenstein and LaFitte. I don't own them but these were offered for sale on the Old Net54 board back in October.
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What is the most popular theory behind blank backed T206s?
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Seems if there are only a very, very few blank back T206s, and they're all hand cut.... then it seems they must have been cut from a printer's sheet. Maybe scrap, maybe not. Maybe something left over that had the front printed but not the back.
What would be interesting is to see if they are all 350 or assorted's. That would target it in on contemporaneous cards. The SLers weren't being printed when the 150s or 460s were. So maybe we need a list of known blank backs with front designs, to see what there is. |
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Well...it's not a SLer, but I do have a blank back McQuillan. Butchered but it is hand cut.
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ERIC -Always looking for T-216 commons and HOFers (w/Kotton, MINO and Virginia Extra backs) Last edited by Kotton King; 06-10-2009 at 09:35 PM. |
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