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Old 03-15-2007, 06:25 AM
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Posted By: Trae R.

Take a look at the back of an American Beauty (with frame), Broad Leaf, Cycle or Drum T206 and you will notice a distinct frame (more specifically, the corners) design that they all 4 share.





I noticed a very similar design element on the back of an Obak:
(notice the little design element in the center of the horizontal rule)


So, did they share the same artist, was the Obak artist inspired by the T206 artist or was this design element something common to the period?

What do you think?

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Old 03-15-2007, 08:06 AM
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Posted By: MVSNYC

this type of artwork/graphics is evident in MANY items from that period (victorian?). so you see similiar scrolls, foliage motifs, etching lines, etc. across the board on many products.

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Posted By: leon

Not to hijack the thread (isn't that like saying you don't mean to interrupt when you are interrupting on purpose?)....but there were several issues that have ornate style printing. I believe the AWH/AWA E222 set has some of the most interesting back Art as any series and the fronts correspond to T206. There were so few cards printed, in E222, and so many different type set designs, it makes one wonder if they were testing the whole time they made them?......regards




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Posted By: Dylan

I know E222 is printed with both A.W.H. and A.W.A. but i wonder how many distinct backs there are if you include the ornate decor? Also does anyone have a complete set put together? As far as i know only 12 cards are known of, so even though there extremely tough finds a set of 12 sounds attainable.

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Old 03-15-2007, 09:47 AM
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Posted By: Trae R.

Not to hijack my own thread by that McCauley fella looks a lot like Tom Guiheen from the T206 set if he lost a little weight:


Thanks for posting those Leon, they are pretty cool - I've never seen one before. This can become a general back art thread. Mr.Sarno pretty much summed up my "wonderings" anyway.

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Thanks for posting the Guineens.....I wonder if, after printing the wrong player (assuming it's wrong on the E222) the printing press folks doing the AWA's scratched the whole idea of "AWA"? As far as I am aware this particular AWA is the only E222 known with this back instead of AWH. I learn something new everyday.....

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Posted By: MVSNYC

Trae-

hate to break-up your detective work, but McCauley has his own T206 card which is identical to Leon's card.

(in other words, both of these SLers have their own cards, and yes their poses are very similiar, but different).

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Posted By: Trae R.

Whoops, thanks

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Posted By: MVSNYC

...that's what i'm here for.

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Posted By: leon

We are saying these are different players on the cards shown? They must be identical twins, if so.

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Posted By: Trae R.

Haha, they do look pretty damned similar, but different enough to be believably different people.

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Posted By: George Dreher

Pat McCauley was already 39 years old when the T206 set came out. He had been catching in the minor leagues for 20 years! He was only called up to the majors 3 times during that period.

Tom Guiheen never did make it to the majors.

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One of my favorite Victorian (in fact, actually pre-Victorian) advertising motifs is the pointing finger, which was on the Sweet Caps backs in the 350-460 Subjects.


The pointing finger was common in broadsides and advertising, even packaging, to highlight one point for the consumer. I guess here it was that they expanded from 350 to 460, although I don't know much about T206 history.

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