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I think most T206 action poses were Paul Thompson photos and a few by other photographers like Van Oyen and Conlon. The T205 face shots were all Paul Thompson I believe. If you look in the Mastro/Legendary auction from about 8 months to a year ago they sold a ton Paul Thompson photos and there were TONS of T206 and T205 poses in there. For the Minor Leaguers, it would be whoever was the photographer in their city I believe. I have owned a few studio portaits in the past that were T206 images of Minor Leaguers and they were all Studios in the towns they played in.
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