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Old 09-15-2007, 09:18 PM
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Posted By: Brian McQueen

I was curious about what players appeared in horizontal poses from the various minor league and PCL issues out there. Many of these sets are so large and/or scarce, that many of us have never seen some of the cards in many of these sets. I began a small chart below based on what I know to this point. If anyone has information they would like to add, please feel free. Scans are always welcome too Thanks everyone.....


e99 - none
e100 - Cutshaw
1911 Zeenuts - Halla
1914 Zeenuts - Cartwright
other Zeenut players from any year - ???
d311 - none
d310 - none
t209-1 - none
t209-2 - ???
t210 - Walt Morris (series 3)
t211 - ???
t212-1 - Boyce, Brackenridge, Brown (sac), Hogan (vern), Martinke, Mohler, Nelson, Wiggs, Reidy
t212-2 Obaks - none
t212-3 Obaks - none
t217 - none
c46 - none

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Old 09-15-2007, 09:33 PM
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Posted By: Zach Rice

Hi Brian,

There is only one horizontal card in the T209-2 set, Presley (Pressley) and Pritchard. Oddly enough, the Presley and Pritchard card is the only two player card in the set. There are no horizontals in the T211 set as the set corresponds with the eighth series of the T210 set. The only horizontal in the T210 set is in the third series, Morris.

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but thought everyone would like to see it.

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and of course T209, T210 and T211 are minor league issues, but not PCL.

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Posted By: Patrick McMenemy

The Morris, Fort Worth T210 was on ebay this summer. Here is the scan for those who might have missed it.




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Thanks for posting those scans, guys. But now I feel the need to buy them. You know you're addicted when.....

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Here is one of mine from 1913...

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From Dan's website...
















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Posted By: Chris Counts

It's not pre-war, but I couldn't resist posting one of my favorites horizontal poses. It's the only one in the two Mothers Cookies sets, as far as I can tell ...

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Posted By: dstudeba

Silly topic, but I will humor you.

I recall there is one in the Big Eater series.

There are also plenty in the Remar Bread series, but that is later.

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Posted By: Bob

Wow, that Morris card is special! You're right, I missed that on ebay this summer. Do you remember what it went for at auction? The 1913 McCarl looks suspiciously like the one I bought from Clean Sweep at a real bargain and paid for with Paypal, got a confirmation of sale email, only to get an email 4 days later telling me, "oh, gee whiz, we goofed it was already sold." Right....

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no other than the Trucker Boy find...

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Shouldn't that 1912 Zeenut be Baker rather than Bancroft.

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Posted By: Seth B.

Does anyone have a scan of the t209-2 Pressley/Pritchard horizontal, I would love to see that card!

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Old 09-16-2007, 02:52 PM
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Posted By: Brian McQueen


Good catch Steve....I meant Baker but was thinking Bancroft for some reason since he's one of the money cards in that set.

Thanks man,
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