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Hey there, Ralph,
Here's my lone T211 Red Sun, Bayless of Atlanta, and he has wide borders. The other T211 I had was in a bit better shape, and had thinner, what I'd deem normal, margins. So this one supports what you're saying, right Ralph?? |
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I don't see the T211 Red Sun...
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I see it... and don't know what to do if others can't.
Anyone else see it?? What do I need to do? |
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I don't see the Red Sun either, and I meant to tell you the other night, that that your Hub scan did not come through either... (I would love to see the Hubbard BTW)
- Not sure how to resolve your dilemma... Ask Leon, possibly, maybe Brian... JJ
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Yes Frank that is what I was saying the most popular wide border one is Hart-Montgomery but yes if you do a side by side comparison you will see what I mean as the 211's are wide bordered as most of the 210 series 8 are but note it is most of just a portrait and the old mill cabinet cards are from series 2 which can be found with wide borders.The Old mill cabinets were given the "H" designation because they were used as advertising in the store.That is why you see most with tack holes and the sun bleached the colors out of the borders.As I have been told by some of the older collectors the cabinet cards were not redeemed with a coupon thus tyhey were intended to be used for displaying purposes of the cigarettes and the card influenced the buyer like getting a toy in a box of cereal.Just my two cents.I don't see the 211 Frank.
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I tried both of those links and I don't see any scans either...
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Can you see them now...
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