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RaidonCollects 02-04-2016 02:32 PM

T204 Square Frame Theory
 
Hi fellow collectors,

Just wanted to share a quick theory about the T204 Square Frame "subset"

I know there are several T204 experts on the board who might know if this is true or not.

I was thinking... what if this isn't a sub-set at all, but just a different set all together?

Here's why I think this:

-All square frames are blank-backed, whilst 99% of Oval frames have Ramly and TTT advertising.

-I find it unlikely that the Square Frames were found in the same packages as Oval Frames, with a completely different design, I think they were distributed separately.

-The embossed back design is different to the Oval Frames.

-All square frame players had some association with the Boston area, my guess is that these cards are so rare because they had a limited release in the Boston area.

Please let me know what you think,

Feel free to share your T204 Square Frames!

~Owen:)

bcornell 02-04-2016 04:07 PM

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paul 02-04-2016 05:12 PM

I had no idea that Burkett was one of the easier players to find. It just goes to show that value and scarcity do not always correlate.

bcornell 02-04-2016 05:59 PM

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shernan30 02-04-2016 06:45 PM

Interesting theory about the square frames. I have a blank back and Ramly Bancroft. Just need a TTT and square frame of him to complete my type set.


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Leon 02-04-2016 07:26 PM

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NO wonder he (Bancroft) was my run of T204 varieties. The Square still brought some good scratch. (cards not mine anymore, thanks to whomever bought them too!!)


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Originally Posted by bcornell (Post 1500220)
I'll bet I see Burkett ten times as often as Bender or Tinker or Evers. It's a desirable card, but as T204's go, it's everywhere. The other HOFers that appear often are Johnson, Huggins, Griffith and Chance.

It makes sense that some T204's are more commonly found than others, since there are 121 in the set and we know the sheets weren't 11x11. They had to have printed some players more than others. Anyone who regularly searches for T204's will wind up with a mild hatred of Frank Bancroft, since that brush-mustached non-player appears all the time.

Bill


bcornell 02-04-2016 08:10 PM

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Joshchisox08 02-05-2016 04:12 AM

Always loved these cards. I hope to own a couple one day.

shernan30 02-05-2016 05:02 AM

Leon,

Your T204 type collection is awesome and had me bidding aggressively. I now have the privilege of owning your Bancroft Ramley and blank back thanks to the actual winning bidder offering me those two. I hope to one day finish and present something very similar to what you have shared with the hobby. :cool::cool:

frankbmd 02-05-2016 08:01 AM

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Originally Posted by bcornell (Post 1500220)
I'll bet I see Burkett ten times as often as Bender or Tinker or Evers.
Bill

Yeah, Bender, Tinker and Evers were young punks. I don't know why they were even included in the set. And if anyone has an extra copy of "Gramps" in as good a condition as I am, let me know.;):D


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