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Posted By: Bobby Binder
I am very confused on this set of 3 different types and hoping some one can clarify it for me. According to SCD there are 3 sets D350-1 (1916), D350-2 (1917) and D350-3 (1921). All these sets have card numbers on the fronts bottom center. Now here is the thing I don't understand and can't find any reference to it. Mastro has a D350 Standard Biscuit with no card number from 1915. |
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Posted By: Cat
I viewed that auction a few days ago and immediately said: "That's not a D350 [D350-1]" and just moved on. I assumed it was a D350-2 since it was to big to be a D350-1. I didn't pick up the fact that it did not have a number. |
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Posted By: RC McKenzie
Bob, I think that is an '80 to the set' type 3 e121 style card. I collect the type 1's but still get them all confused. regards |
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Posted By: BlackSoxFan
typo fix - |
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Posted By: Lyman
Yes, there is much confusion about the D350 subsets and I remain among the confused. |
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Posted By: Bobby Binder
Lyman, |
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Posted By: Cat
I always believed that the production years were 1916, 1917 and 1921. Also, I thought the ACC numbers were in sequential and chronological order (1916=D350-1, 1917=D350-2, 1921=D350-3). |
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Posted By: Cat
Also Lyman, not to get to technical, but the D350-1 (although your website presently states _D350-2s_ = M101-4s) may be more closely related to the M101-5s than the M101-4s. |
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Posted By: Richard
Cat - |
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Posted By: Cat
Richard: |
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Posted By: Cobby33
That the D350-1 (akin to M101-4) is the thinnest one (1-5/8"x3"). Looks like Old Carboard has the -1 as the -2. The D350-2 is 2"x3-1/4". Not sure about the -3, but I think it has the same dimensions as the -2 (the larger one). |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
correlate to both m101-4 and m101-5, although the latter are more frequently found. And yes, Cobby and/or Cat got the issue dates and relative sizes correct, although I'm still fuzzy on how all these circa 1921 cards were issued. |
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Posted By: Lyman
Thanks to those who have provided input about the D350 Standard Biscuit set--both in this thread and via email. We will be reviewing the Old Cardboard webpage in the near future to make any necessary changes. There seems to be some discrepancy between the listing in Burdick's American Card Catalog and other hobby lists in use today. The ACC listing states: |
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Posted By: leon
As we discussed earlier today on the phone I always go back to the ACC first and The Sports Collectors Bible (Sugar) after that for categorizing. To me it's a consistent way of looking at numbering...and lastly I go to the SCD. I feel we should always start at the ACC (Burdick) and move forward since he was the Grandfather of Collecting and started the numbering system. I believe the D350-1 should be the one that has no number and is large as E121 and says "80" on back, as he said. The D350-2 is obviously the M101-5 size and the D350-3 is the other one and uncatalogued by Burdick, which says "200" on back. It has the number on front like E135.....Those are my suggestions and the basis for my thought....best regards |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
I think Burdick deserves credit for his work, but he screwed up on this one. He has the latest of the three sets with the lowest number, and even if he didn't know about the other set, he got it wrong, assuming chronology is of any importance. Morever, there should probably be four designations, because the "Sporting News" size Standard Biscuit can be found in association with either m101-4 or m101-5. He missed altogether the set that correlates to E135, which is surprising, because that set is not scarce, yet catalogued the unnumbered series of 80 set that may correlate to e121 and is hard to find. |
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Posted By: leon
I am not disagreeing but this debate has been had before....Unless we redo all of the ACC I am not sure where you stop? How many things are really miscategorized in the ACC? W503 isn't a strip card in it's truest sense....Old Mill Cabinets should have T instead of an H....etc etc....I always go back to Burdick as, even when he is wrong, he is right in my book......Personally I use a lot more W575/xxx than most people too....but hey, that's part of what makes this fun. I try to be as technical to the ACC as I can.... Still sticking to my guns (not that it matters |
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Posted By: Scot Reader
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