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hi Andrew,
I don't follow. What are you trying to say? |
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I don't know what I am trying to say
![]() Toppcat Also its hard to say those plates never left NYC when its printed on the backs of them that they were printed in LA. It is there in B&W. All the T206's have East Coast Factories but the Type 1's are made in LA. I am just saying. Does the theory I posed make sense to anyone other than me? Its just a possibility. |
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Andrew..........and, anyone else who thinks otherwise.
The American Lithographic Co. (ALC) was the America's "lithography king " firm in the late 19th & early 20th Century. Jame Buchanan Duke of American Tobacco Co. (ATC) and ALC founder, Joseph Knapp, were very close friends and businessmen. All sports, non-sports, and related ATC product's premiums were printed in this building in NYC. This structure still exists in NYC at the corner of South Park Ave. & 20th Street. Nowadays, its 13 floors consist of professional offices. ![]() At ALC, all the ATC cards (and their cigarette packs) were printed from 1909 to 1919. Including the T205's you are fond of. Yes, the T213, T214 and T215 cards were printed at ALC. Not in New Orleans....please dismiss that thought. The COUPON Tobacco Co. in New Orleans (Factory #3) produced tobacco products. None of the various Factory's in the ATC monopoly printed cards ! ! From ALC in NYC, the individual cards (and uncut sheets of cigarette packs) were shipped by rail to the various Factory's in the ATC system. TED Z |
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Ted-why would the packs be uncut but the cards cut?
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...=STRK:MEDWX:IT
Ebay items like the above link, is what makes that flea market so darn unique, and is something that "Grand Salami" will have to somehow emulate if they are to be truly successful. So I'm browsing eBay, going through the usual piles and piles of "Sanford and Sons" quasi reprints. When all of a sudden, I encounter a T206 Grossman with a Sovereign back. No big deal, but I look at the insides and........wait a minute......this auction is actually for a T213-1 Grossman, and the opening bid is only $49.99 bucks!!! No way! Holy heck! So I put in a snipe and hope for the best..............Alas, never the bride always the bridesmaid. Lovely Day... Last edited by iggyman; 02-22-2010 at 12:14 PM. |
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