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Old 01-24-2011, 06:30 AM
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Default Resource Section?

Would it make sense to create a resource section that this type of thread could go in? This could be the first place someone would go to see what a card set looks like, what the checklist looks like, history of set, etc...
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Would it make sense to create a resource section that this type of thread could go in? This could be the first place someone would go to see what a card set looks like, what the checklist looks like, history of set, etc...
We have an archive section it should go in. Lets see if there is anymore good info that can come out and then I might ask Brian to put it over there.....I will make sure there isn't a better T213-1 thread first, also. The Archive section has a little icon at the far right of the screen (as you are viewing) and has some very good threads over there already.

I am on the last stages of the long project of getting the new board rules up too. I am trying to cover everything and want them to be explicit. As previously stated, there won't be any changes in how the board is being ran (good or bad, I guess) but the new rules will be more explicit, so they should help. regards
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Old 08-22-2014, 02:47 PM
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Default 1910 COUPON checklist (T213-1)

I have just 12 of these rare cards........additional to the 6 super-prints in the 1st post here are the following. But, I have no expectations
of ever completing this set.

Furthermore, I know of only one member of Net54 that has a near complete set, or perhaps he has completed this set. I'm curoius, does
any one on this forum know of any completed 1910 COUPON sets ?



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Hey guys......how's about joining this show by posting your 1910 COUPON cards.



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I only have one at the moment.
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Such a cool issue. I wish I had some insightful information but unfortunately I don't. Has there ever been a large find of T213-1 before? I know there was a find of T213-2 and 3's (Hi Bob ) but the thin paper, weather conditions and past hurricanes have most likely wiped them out.
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Such a cool issue. I wish I had some insightful information but unfortunately I don't. Has there ever been a large find of T213-1 before? I know there was a find of T213-2 and 3's (Hi Bob ) but the thin paper, weather conditions and past hurricanes have most likely wiped them out.
Nope, never heard of a large find of T213-1s. A few years back there were 1-2 groups of them, if I recall there might have been 20+ in each group, but my memory is fading. I do remember a few groups though as I had bought and resold quite a few of them. For the record I still don't consider the type 1s to be part of T206. It's not like we can go back and change time. If there were a wholesale update to the ACC maybe I would consider the change. But otherwise, Burdick knew exactly what he was doing with these, and to me they are what he said they are. (just my opinion)
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Old 08-24-2014, 06:43 PM
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Default 1910 COUPON checklist (T213-1)

My favorite image in the White-Bordered series of cards......


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I have just 12 of these rare cards........additional to the 6 super-prints in the 1st post here are the following. But, I have no expectations
of ever completing this set.

Furthermore, I know of only one member of Net54 that has a near complete set, or perhaps he has completed this set. I'm curoius, does
any one on this forum know of any completed 1910 COUPON sets ?



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Hey guys......how's about joining this show by posting your 1910 COUPON cards.



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Ted, you don't still have all of those Coupons, correct? Getting rid of any others?
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Old 08-27-2014, 04:53 PM
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Old 09-02-2014, 03:45 PM
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Default 1910 COUPON (T213-1 Major Leaguers............

Pictured here are the Major Leaguer's (48) in this set. Most likely that these were derived from an early press run of the 350 series cards
of the T206 set. American Lithographic (ALC) printed these 48 subjects from a set of existing printing plates used to produce their regular
press run of this group of 350 series T206's.

I have configured these 48 subjects in a 12 x 4 format....since my research indicates that ALC printed their T206 sheets in Columns of 12.
I have arranged them essentially by color sequencing. Therefore, any resemblance to an actual layout of these cards would be quite coin-
cidental.

Furthermore, given that the standard size sheets of that era were 19" x 24", there is a good probability that these subjects were Double-
Printed, resulting in a 96-card sheet.






Major Leaguer's (48 subjects)

Becker......Boston NL
Bender (trees)......A's
Byrne......St Louis NL
Campbell......Cincinnati
Chance (portrait-yellow)......Chicago NL
Charles......St Louis NL
Chase (blue portrait)......New York AL
Chase (dark cap)......New York AL
Cobb (red portrait).......Detroit
Cree......New York AL
Donovan (throwing)......Detroit
Doolan (fielding)......Phillies
Dubuc......Cincinnati
Dunn.......Brooklyn
Engle.......New York AL
Evers (bat-yellow sky)......Chicago NL
Fletcher.....New York NL
Hartsel......A's
Hoffman......St Louis AL
Howell (portrait)......St Louis AL

Huggins (portrait).....Cincinnati
Huggins (hands at mouth)......Cincinnati
Hunter......Brooklyn
Killian (portrait)......Detroit
Knabe......Phillies
LaPorte......New York AL
Lennox........Brooklyn
Marquard (portrait)......New York NL
Mathewson (dark cap)......New York NL
Marshall.......Brooklyn
McBride......Washington
McElveen......Brooklyn
McIntyre.......Detroit
Mitchell.......Cincinnati
Mowery.......Cincinnati
Myers (bat)......New York NL
Myers (fielding)......New York NL
Paskert.......Cincinnati
Rhoades (hands at chest)......Cleveland
Rossman......Detroit

Schmidt (portrait)......Detroit
Starr......Boston NL
Street (portrait)......Washington
Summers......Detroit
Sweeney......Boston NL
Thomas......A's
Willett......Detroit
Wilson......Pittsburg



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Old 09-03-2014, 09:22 PM
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Default 1910 COUPON (T213-1) Southern Association sub-set............

In the 150 series press runs, American Lithographic (ALC) printed 34 different Southern Leaguers (SL).....16 of which represent the Southern Association.
In the 350 series press runs of the T206's, ALC expanded the SL sub-set to 48 subjects.....20 of which represent the Southern Association. The four ad-
ditional Southern Association subjects are Bill Hart, "Hub" Hart, Lentz & Rockenfeld. This is important, as it clearly sets a Spring/Summer 1910 timeline
for the T213-1 cards. This timeline is further reinforced by several other factors....which I will save for another day.


Southern Association (20 subjects)

Bay........Nashville
Bernhard......Nashville
Breitenstein......New Orleans
Carey..........Memphis
Cranston......Memphis
Ellam.......Nashville
Fritz........New Orleans
Greminger.....Montgomery
Hart.........Montgomery
Hart......Little Rock
Hickman......Mobile
Jordan........Atlanta
Lentz.........Little Rock
Molesworth......Birmingham
Perdue.......Nashville
Persons......Montgomery
Reagan.......New Orleans
Rockenfeld......New Orleans
Smith........Atlanta
Thornton......Mobile






Note......this format of the twenty Southern Leaguer's is not intended in any way to suggest a printed sheet arrangement.



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