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Old 05-05-2016, 07:05 AM
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I was hoping to reprise the older "runs" thread...but the search function failed me...so here is my updated Dots "big glove" Miller run.

Again...thanks Chris for the compilation!
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Truly amazing grouping! Wow
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Awesome ! Why is the sky so different in these cards? That's my favorite part.
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That looks like my panorex, Pete.

Uniform yellowing and off-centered uppers with a variety of root canals, fillings and crowns below with two extractions thrown out.
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I read the title of this thread and was going to suggest Kaopectate or Pepto-Bismol, but I see it's a different kind of runs.

Nice run
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I read the title of this thread and was going to suggest Kaopectate or Pepto-Bismol, but I see it's a different kind of runs.

Nice run

Had the same thought. Hilarious
But seriously, Pete, that is IMPRESSIVE
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Excellent Pete. This is my favorite way of collecting pre-war cards.
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Wow Pete "Dots" very impressive!
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Those look great Pete!

No back runs of my own to report.

What is the difference in the two blank backs?
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Those look great Pete!

No back runs of my own to report.

What is the difference in the two blank backs?
One of them was hand-cut, the other was gnawed by a dog.
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That is a great looking run, Pete. Congrats again.
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I have grown to love collecting runs too...as it's kind of a combination of type collecting and just collecting!

The really rough handcut on the right is a t216(yes Leon...it is)...and the other is an e92.
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The handcut t216 is totally my favorite.

Nice work and solid patience!
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Well done, Pete. Hope you are eventually obtain the few you are missing.
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I have grown to love collecting runs too...as it's kind of a combination of type collecting and just collecting!

The really rough handcut on the right is a t216(yes Leon...it is)...and the other is an e92.
I had several of the hand cut T216s and yes, I believe they are T216s and not another series...
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here are the only 2 known examples of t216 blank back kotton millers. most others found were 1 of a kinds...which I believe may have been in an album/scrapbook.
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I don't know if you were looking for other's to show their "runs" also, so pardon me if this is out of place. I had the idea of doing this back run prior to seeing your collection, but you showed yours soon after and it motivated me even more. Who knows, maybe you are even the reason our fourth child got named Peter

My grouping shows my duplicates. I only have 12 different backs.
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Great runs guys, my favourite way to collect.
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Great runs guys, my favourite way to collect.
Yeah, maybe you can show us your Chase run. If not now, maybe in a few weeks.
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Andy...I've always liked your run...love the menagerie back e92 I wish miller had a dockman/menagerie card to find!

But showing doubles to make your run appear longer is cheating!!!!!!

Frank...I knew you had it in you! Although I'd expect a man of your "experience" to have more of the runs!!!!

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Hmmm... looking left to right, I say these were printed about 8, 8:30, and 9 AM.
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Default T206 Hal Chase run....with a little bit of history thrown in

My very first T206 ......acquired in 1981.





And, my latest Hal Chase......

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Here's a special run which I refer to as the QUINTUPLICATE sub-set. The DRUM version of this Chase is yet unknown.

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This LENOX was traded to Chris Browne





PIEDMONT 460, Factory #42
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How's that for starters....I have 7 more blue Chase cards with different backs....and, perhaps, I will add them later


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As I've commented before, putting all the tops above all the bottoms like that is really striking. Love the way that image is put together like a horizon!
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Wow, I didn't realize that you have a Victory Ted.
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But showing doubles to make your run appear longer is cheating!!!!!!
Well then I am the most honest cheater there is, since I specifically stated that there were doubles included. haha.

I bought doubles thinking that they may be better, in the end each one just had different flaws and I couldn't decide which to keep. Since I own them I just scan them all together for my own reminder.
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Here is my newest run that I have holding me over since I have hit a wall with my t205 AB subset and my Lobert run:

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Well, since you asked, here's Gabby:
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AMAZING!

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Wow chris! Love the complete coupon run.
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With a lifetime BA = .333, Mike Donlin would be in the HOF.....if had he taken his BB career more seriously.....instead of acting in vaudeville and the movies.

I have 6 more different T206 Donlin backs (but cannot find the scans). Anyhow, this Donlin is still a work in progress.


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Very nice Sean.

Amazing runs, I almost brought out the Charmin that brought out tears of WOW!!
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Too bad you'll never get that Victory from Ted.
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Ted, you have some amazing cards and thanks again for sending me the Lenox & Cycle 350 Chases.
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Too bad you'll never get that Victory from Ted.

Hey Sean

Chris is a very persuasive dude....he always gets the best of me on our trades. He has my original CYCLE 350 and LENOX Chase's.

I replaced the CYCLE 350 card with this one. However, it will be a very long time before I get another LENOX Chase.


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Ted, you have some amazing cards and thanks again for sending me the Lenox & Cycle 350 Chases.

Hey good buddy,

WOW !

Is this "clairvoyant"....or what ?

We were both thinking and typing the same thing at exactly the same time.


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My Red Cobb Run... 28 different backs....
A couple 1 of 1s in here.... including my newest addition... the Type 3 Coupon Overprint..


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Wow, you got the overprint! Now all that's left is the Victory and Cobb back.

You and Chris both need a Victory to complete your runs. Every time I see your runs I'm reminded how lucky I am that there is no T214 Merkle.
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When the cards are this rare...I double up too!
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