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Hi Steve
As you know, I do some research on this subject (T206 sheets). If I locate any T206s with these lines, I'll post them up. One card that comes to mind is the Randall "Milwaukef" card. They all seem to a small line/plate scratch one the back of the card. Only a fraction compared to the ones you have posted in this thread. Piedmont 350 f25 incase you were wondering. If there is any way I can help, let me know. Jantz |
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Great thread Steve !!
I thought I had one with one of these lines, but I'm not finding it in my scans. I'll check the cards in the next few days to see if I do, my scans suck. Great observation though, I hope this goes somewhere- any pieces to the puzzle help Sincerely, Clayton |
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I'm still working out a way to try to arrange them. I'll probably make a bunch of back images cut them out and draw in the lines to make it like a big puzzle. Pretty old fashioned, but that's the way the stamp guys did it back in the 30's when they couldn't legally show a picture of a stamp or even a complete drawing. Amazing work, usually reconstructing entire press sheets of 2-400 stamps from tiny differences and pairs strips and blocks. Steve B |
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I had to find a t206 today and the first card I picked up was a Seymour batting p150 with these scratch marks. I'll post a scan shortly after I check for more
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Hope this one helps Jantz Last edited by Jantz; 02-07-2013 at 10:01 PM. |
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Steve, I think I sent you this Crawford throwing. Two of the three P150 planks have a similar marking run across the "Cigarette" line.
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Thanks Jantz and Chris. The chase is new, and those are better scans of the Planks than the ones I had.
I also have a scan of another p150 Plank. A fourth one, but I don't remember where the scan came from. That one doesn't have the scratch, but is different from the other unscratched one.. Steve B |
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The Assortment of marks on the P150 back is something I think is possible. I'm only a few months in and there's already some progress. Plus it's a somewhat limited group of cards that are common. There are some interesting marks on other backs, but they're more difficult. Steve B |
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