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Ted - The reason for focusing on that single statement is that it goes to the heart of my argument for not including T213-1's as a T206. I felt it needed to be clarified.
If the T213-1's were comprised of just 350 Only subjects I would probably be on the side of their inclusion as T206's. But the combination of 150-350 subjects along with 350 Only subjects in the same print run is contradictory to how any back brand was printed in the whole of the T206 set. This is in no way a definitive answer to this question that will probably be debated for many years to come. But it's the one point I can not personally get past when it comes to the T213-1 and T215-1 sets being considered as T206's. Last edited by Abravefan11; 01-28-2011 at 11:06 PM. |
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Just to digress for a moment, I've never believed that Burdick's checklist was sacrosanct and couldn't be amended as new information became available. Burdick's cataloguing of insert cards was monumental and is surely one of the cornerstones of our hobby. But I'm sure if he were alive today he would say it is inevitable that some changes to his work would be needed over time.
Just look at the page Leon provided. Hustler is listed as a T206, Hindu was not known as a T205, and Red Cross was not known as a T207. We all readily accept that these were errors or omissions that needed updating. So why is it impossible to look at his cataloguing of T213 and say there might be an error there too? Regardless of which side of the argument you are on here, I do not think in any way we have to look at Burdick's work as a finished product. Heck, our own Constitution has been amended a few dozen times. Why can't the ACC likewise be tweaked a little? Last edited by barrysloate; 01-29-2011 at 04:56 AM. |
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Barry,
I also noticed Hustler in the ACC T206 list Leon posted , but I'm unfamiliar with it. Could you explain what it is, please? Also in the list is the Ty Cobb back. And Burdick counts 522 T206, whereas now we have 524. One of the additional two is the Joe Doyle. Is the other the Magie? Thanks and Best Regards, Craig
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Craig,
Hustler is a tobacco brand that appears on certain non-baseball cigarette cards, but no T206 pose is known with that back. |
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In my view, Tim has offered the only persuasive rationale for non-inclusion. He has identified a printing rule for the coupons that is different from all other t206 issues. Whether that leads you away from t206 or not, it is at least a concrete rationale. Tim's argument would be determinative if all t206 print runs adhered to the same schedule. Or did they? Is the wide net cast by Burdick large enough to encompass the manner in which coupons were printed in 1910?
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Barry & Tim,
Thanks for the info regarding the Hustler back ... I just went back to rerun my search and realized I had transposed the "s" and the "t" the first time which is why I didn't get any hits ![]() Thanks again and best regards, Craig
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I was reading a webpage called Tobacco Timeline http://www.tobacco.org/resources/his...story20-1.html
and it shows that ATC was broken up in 1911, and some of the tobacco companies, including Coupon, were awarded to Ligget and Myers. Could it be that the Type 1's were printed by ATC and should be included in the T206 set and the Type 2's and 3's were printed by L&M and should be a separate issue? Just a thought. Rick
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Here's a thread on the Hustler back with some nice scans. http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=123604 Last edited by Abravefan11; 01-29-2011 at 06:15 AM. |
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were intermixed on two 34-card sheets. From my research on ALC's printing press machinery, the tobacco cards of that era (T201's, T202's, T205's, T206's, T209's, T210's, T211's,' T213's, T214's, and T215's) were printed in formats of 12 cards across a row (due to ALC's 19-inch wide press track). Therefore, their sheets were formatted in 12 across x 3 rows, or 12 x 4, or 12 x 5 (or as large as 12 x 6) card arrays. A 48-card format is evident in the T206 series breakdown. For example...... 150/350 series = 144 cards (48 x 3) So. Lge. series = 48 cards (full 350 series subjects) 460-only series = 48 cards Furthermore, there are...... T213-1 Major Leaguer's = 48 cards T215-1 = 96 cards (2 x 48-card sheets) I could continue with more numbers....but by now, I'm sure that many of those reading this have become bored. If my theory (as presented here) is valid, and the numbers certainl support it....then I cannot accept your thesis regarding the T213-1 set. It is obvious to me that the COUPON-1 back design was printed concurrently with the American Beauty, Broad Leaf, Cycle, and Drum back designs. And, we do have ALC's records that the American Beauty 350 (frame) cards were issued in the Spring/Summer of 1910. This period was still in the 350-only series timeline. In 1910, the "COUPON" Tobacco brand was recently acquired by the American Tobacco Co. So, ALC took a 48-card sheet with the Major Leaguer images; and, selected from a sheet of Southern Leaguers the 20 images (depicting players in the Southern Association) to create the 68 cards in this set. Therefore, it is logical to conclude that the T213-1 cards does indeed fall within the T206 umbrella. TED Z |
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