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Which # system to use, ACC, SCB, SCD, etc.....?
Posted By: leon
Lyman and I were speaking yesterday and many of our conversations turn to the numbering system(s) of cards. I have already said previously that the majority of the time I use the American Card Catalog, first and foremost. There are 2 notable exceptions though. I do use "N" for nineteenth century tobacco (from the Sports Collectors Bible (SCB) and "WG" for game cards from the SCB also. I think, for the most part, Sports Collectors Digest will use what is ordinarily used, if they say anything at all. The discussion yesterday was over Kalamazoo Bats and Four Base Hits...both listed as N690, however we rarely see the Four Base Hits with that designation. There was another issue we discussed too but since an article is being written about it I am not sure I want to discuss it right now. Any thoughts on the subject? For the record I worship the ground Burdick walked on....He did an amazing job under adverse personal circumstances...best regards |
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Which # system to use, ACC, SCB, SCD, etc.....?
Posted By: barrysloate
I think everything you listed in your post is used today and is accepted, so maybe I am missing something. People may leave out Y95 on the Scrapps, but it isn't like there is an alternative number for it. Doesn't everybody use the same exact designation for each card? Are there any examples where two different designations are used for one issue? |
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Posted By: fkw
Leon Ive use the Y95 (scrap pictures) in the past for both the Scrapps and the R&S diecuts, I just dont own any right now. |
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Posted By: Andy Baran
For accuracy sake, both Kalamazoo Bats and Four Base Hits are listed as 690, not N690. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I've always wondered why the share 690; why not have two separate numbers? Old Judges and Gypsy Queens are N172 and N175 respectively, and they are certainly more alike than Kalamazoo Bats and FBH. |
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Which # system to use, ACC, SCB, SCD, etc.....?
Posted By: RC McKenzie
Just to add..The Forbes and Mitchell American Tobacco Cards book also lists N258-Playing Cards on page 171. WTI REF # L70-18 |
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Posted By: dan mckee
ACC |
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