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Old 05-11-2020, 07:45 AM
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Default American Lithographic T206 journals?

Good morning everyone! A few years ago I came across a thread here where someone posted a journal or document containing detailed information from American Lithographic on the issuance of T206 brands - distribution, start and end dates for each brand with a description of the card. Does anyone remember this or can find more information on this? Thanks.
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Old 05-11-2020, 07:59 AM
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i remember seeing a bunch of those at a show many years ago...the ones I saw had a front and back of a card pasted to a ledger page for each of the backs. Wondering if some got soaked off over the years.
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Old 05-11-2020, 10:50 AM
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Here is a thread about the T206 ledger sheets and some other relevant T206 documents that the OP posted links. Unfortunately these links are no longer valid. I believe the OP is still a member.

https://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=144862

I also think Ted has used some of this information in his various T206 threads. I don't recall if he has ever posted images.

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Old 05-11-2020, 11:51 AM
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I recall one of these ledger journal pages selling in a Mastro auction sometime in 2000/2001
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Old 05-11-2020, 11:54 AM
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Default Terry Knouse had some of these ledger pages around 1997

Terry Knouse had some of these ledger pages around 1997. I believe I saw them at the 1997 Cleveland National.

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Here's some photos of them.

http://t206resource.com/Ledger%20Page%20Gallery.html
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Old 05-14-2020, 01:35 PM
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Thanks for the info and when I saw those "notes" posted on T206 recourse, all I could think of was how much information was lost but cutting or ripping them up.
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Todd Riley has most of the non-sport pages lumped into a single PDF on his site located at the URL below. Some of the T220 boxing and T219 sports are there but none of the baseball. The non-sports were largely intact, full pages, not like the baseball trimmed down so much. Hobby archaeology......

http://www.non-sport.com/ATC.pdf
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next time make them access it through the non-sport portal. We could use some new traffic and collectors
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Old 05-18-2020, 07:26 AM
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A wealth of information in that link, Thanks very much for posting it.

Here is my MURAD Cigarettes premium depicted on Page #53 of these documents.





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Todd Riley has most of the non-sport pages lumped into a single PDF on his site located at the URL below. Some of the T220 boxing and T219 sports are there but none of the baseball. The non-sports were largely intact, full pages, not like the baseball trimmed down so much. Hobby archaeology......

http://www.non-sport.com/ATC.pdf
Thanks for posting this Tom. They do mention baseball players in a couple of them.

The Old Mill page says "began packing Nat'l players same as those used
in Piedmonts Jan 8 1910" the Old Mill page also says "began packing one Nat'l
+ 1 So league pict" and "cabinet size ball players picture to each carton".

The Tolstoi page says "Advise we have discontinued packing Baseball pictures
in Tolstoi and substituted 1 Military and 1 pugilist pictures. started packing march
11 1911.

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The Lenox page also mentions Baseball and still has a baseball card attached.

It says "also began packing base ball pictures Oct 15 / 10 - 1 to E box of 10
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Wonderful information from ledgers throughout the years.

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The Lenox page also mentions Baseball and still has a baseball card attached.

It says "also began packing base ball pictures Oct 15 / 10 - 1 to E box of 10
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