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Old 04-12-2010, 06:31 PM
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To quote Jeff Spicoli

Awesome.....totally awesome.

Congrats!

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Very cool!!
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Old 04-12-2010, 07:44 PM
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Default very nice group, John.

which one is your favorite?

I'm particularly fond of the one near the middle, where he's shown holding a bat.
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which one is your favorite?

I'm particularly fond of the one near the middle, where he's shown holding a bat.
The one where he has the white hat.
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That is what is so facinating about this set. One front with so many different back ads. It is also very nice to see so many members help-its nice to be apart of that.
Now find the red Hindu and the brown Lenox.
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Default Oh, I get it!

If only those cool backs weren't all messed up with that distracting picture on the front! Something to be very proud of, congrats & thanks for sharing.
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Old 04-13-2010, 05:49 AM
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John,

Happy to help out and thanks for sharing how far you've made it with this particular subset. That is VERY impressive to see all of the different backs together on the same pose!

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Old 04-13-2010, 07:56 AM
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The one where he has the white hat.
Yes, I totally missed that one! That's a nice one too.

In all seriousness, John, this is a very interesting and neat-o collection. Which one would you say has the best image quality? looks to me like the last one on the end. With so many examples to examine, have you noticed any interesting differences or unique qualities of any in particular?
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Old 04-13-2010, 11:44 AM
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Jason, great questions actually most of the dozen or so SC 350 Factory 30 cards all have had very deep rich colorful images. The later more obscure backs such as Lenox, Old Mill seem to be a bit more on the grainy side.

One thing I have noticed is the layer printing. Example on Murphy’s side burns they added a black strip to the tip, on most cards where the deep brown in his hair transitions into the tip of the side burn you can sort of see it. On others where the brown is less pronounced it almost looks like there’s he died the tips of his burns. LOL

Huge image here http://photos.imageevent.com/piojohn.../Murphy-32.jpg

As for why Murphy, no reason upon going thru some 1000+ T206’s I noticed I had a few versions of him. I also had an older scan in my set and upgraded him twice without realizing I already had nice versions of him. Then when I went thru the extras with the intent to sell I made the joke to Jim I should collect all of his backs…all I would need now is the easy ones Lenox, Drum, BL460 etc. Within a few weeks Jim came up with a few contacts of folks that had these and thanks to the superset Scott B sold me the Lenox. As with most any T206 project before I knew it I was in too deep to back out!

God help me the guy who finds the Red Hindu or Brown Lenox will have me by the short and curly’s after I posted this picture LOL.

All joking aside everyone was awesome and fair I never once felt like anyone was taking advantage of the Murphy addiction, in fact some folks were almost excited to help out.

Cool hobby with good folks even with all the gloom & doom of Pat Chan’s, corner pulls and auction house FBI parties.

Cheers,

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Is the Coupon Cigarettes a T206? I've never seen this back.
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