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Why no Connie Mack, Jack Coombs, Shoeless Joe Jax, Smoky Joe Wood, etc. in T206 set ?
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Smoky Joe Wood From 1908 - 1910, Smoky Joe's performance pitching for Boston (AL) was less than impressive. Nevertheless, during this timeframe American Lithographic was planning, designing, and printing the 388 different subjects for the T206 set. They included Smoky Joe's battery mates (Bill Carrigan & Tubby Spencer) in the T206 set....but no Joe. Interestingly, Smoky Joe is even featured in the 1909 American Caramel (E91-C) set. So, I really don't understand why he was not included in the T206 set. Anyone on this forum have any thoughts regarding this omission ? Wood won 23 games in 1911. Then followed it up with a 34-5 W-L record with a 1.91 ERA in that "magical" year of 1912. Furthermore, Joe single-handedly beat the NY Giants in the World Series, winning 3 games (the final game in relief). I traded my T207 Joe Wood card quite a few years ago (my regret)....so I don't have a card of him to display. I'd appreciate if some one here would post a Joe Wood card. TED Z . |
Mr Wood
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Per your request, Ted.
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Hi Mike
Your T207 Joe Wood is a beauty. Thanks very much for posting it. TED Z . |
Timeline of the T206 POLAR BEAR cards
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http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...vereign12x.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...CobbSGCx12.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...yab350x19x.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...raphicbldg.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...edHINDUx12.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...gsSGC60x12.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...eign350x13.jpg 350/460 series subjects The POLAR BEAR tobacco brand was produced in Middletown, Ohio. See Factory #6 in post #5, courtesy of Craig Wright.... POLAR BEAR factory..Middletown, Ohio The POLAR BEAR cards were printed at American Litho in NYC, and shipped to the Middletown plant to be inserted in POLAR BEAR tobacco packs. The cards of Demmitt and O'Hara provide us an insight into the timeline when the POLAR BEAR (PB) cards where initially introduced. The New York versions of Demmitt and O'Hara are 350-only series subjects, which were printed prior to the POLAR BEAR press runs. Demmitt and O'Hara were traded during the off-season. Both started the 1910 season with their respective St Louis teams. By May 1910, both of them were re-assigned to the Eastern League. Demmitt to Montreal and O'Hara to Toronto. The St Louis variations of Demmitt and O'Hara are printed ONLY with the POLAR BEAR back. Therefore, it's fair to conclude that the 1st press runs of PB cards occurred during the Summer of 1910. http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...StLouisSGC.jpg http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...McGlynn25x.jpg http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...tLouisSGCA.jpg Imperial Tobacco (C46)....Eastern (International) League cards http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...mmittohara.jpg There has been some debate as to which series these St Louis variations were printed in ? One school of thought says the Demmitt and O'Hara were included in the 1st press runs when the 350-only series cards were printed. Another school of thought says that they were printed along during the 2nd press runs with the 350/460 cards. Apparently, American Litho started their 1st press run of the PB cards circa Summer of 1910. ALC printed the PB backs on 138 subjects of the 350-only series. The 2nd press run (circa Summer/Fall of 1910) was a major one. ALC printed PB backs on the 60 subjects from the 350/460 Series. It's my contention, that ALC printed the Demmitt and O'Hara St Louis variations in this PB press run. Furthermore, these PB press runs of 60 subjects (or 66 subjects, if we include the 6 super-prints) were printed in greater quantities than the 350-only series printing of PB cards. Proof of this theory is evident in T206 surveys, POP report data, and everyday Ebay listings of PB cards. Finally, I would estimate that there are at approx. 300 cards each of the Demmitt and O'Hara St Louis variations currently in circulation. What is your guesstimate ? OK, having said all this, I'm open to hearing your ideas on this subject ? To date, my checklist indicates 250 subjects have been confirmed with the POLAR BEAR backs. The following lists these cards according to their respective T206 series. 350-only Series..................138 subjects Abbott Adkins Anderson Arellanes Armbruster Atz Barbeau Barger Barry (A's) Barry (Milwaukee) Batch Beck Beckley Bescher (portrait) Blackburne Bliss Brain Brashear Bresnahan (bat) Burchell Burke Bush Carr Carrigan Casey Chappelle Clancy Clark Clymer Collins (Milwaukee) Congalton Cravath Davidson Delehanty (Louisville) Dessau Dorner Downey (fielding) Joe Doyle (hands over head) Dygert Easterly Egan Engle Evans Ferguson Fiene (portrait) Flanagan Freeman Fromme Ganzel Gasper Graham (Boston) Graham (St Louis) Gray Grimshaw Groom Hallman Hayden Hinchman (Toledo) Hoblitzell Hoffman (Providence) Hofman Howard (Chicago) Hulswitt Jackson Jones (Detroit) Kelley Kisinger Kleinow (New York-catching) Knight (portrait) Knight (bat) Krause (portrait) Krause (pitching) Kroh Kruger LaPorte Lattimore Lavender Livingstone Lord Maddox Maloney Mattern McGann McGinnity McGlynn McLean Merritt Milan Milligan Miller (Pittsburg) Moeller Moran (Chicago) Moriarty Mullen (portrait) Murray (bat) Nattress Oakes O'Brien O'Neill Perring Pfeister (seated) Phelps Phillippe Pickering Purtell Puttman Quillen Quinn Randall Raymond Rhoades (arm extended) Rhodes Ritter Rudolph Schirm Schlafly Schreck Scott Shannon Sharpe Shaw (Providence) Slagle Smith (Chicago, white cap) Smith (Buffalo) Snodgrass (bat) Speaker Stanage Strang Jessie Tannehill (Washington) Taylor Thielman Titus Unglaub Warhop White (Buffalo) Willett Wright Irv Young 350/460 series...................58 subjects [plus Demmitt and O'Hara (St Louis) variations] Ames (hands over head) Baker Bender (no trees) Berger Bradley (bat) M. Brown (Chicago) Burch (fielding) Cobb (bat off shoulder) Conroy (bat) Crawford (bat) Harry Davis (A's) Demmitt (St Louis American)..........included in this print run Donlin (bat) Doolan (bat) Dougherty (arm in air) Downey (bat) Larry Doyle (bat) Elberfeld (Washington-fielding) Griffith (bat) Jennings (one hand) Jennings (two hands) Johnson (pitching) Jordan (bat) Joss (pitching) Kleinow (Boston) Konetchy (glove low) Lajoie (bat) Lake, St. Louis (no ball) Leach (cap) Leifeld (bat) Magee (bat) Manning (pitching) McIntyre (Brooklyn & Chicago) McQuillan (bat) Mullin (bat) Murphy (bat) Nichols (bat) O'Hara (St Louis Nat'l)....................included in this print run O'Leary (hands on knees) Overall (yellow sky) Pelty (vertical) Pfeister (throwing) Reulbach (no glove) Rucker (throwing) Seymour (throwing) F. Smith (Chicago & Boston) Snodgrass (catching) Stahl (glove) Steinfeldt (bat) Street (catching) Sweeney (fielding) Tinker (bat off shoulder) Wagner (bat on right) Doc White (Chicago-pitching) Wilhelm (bat) Willetts Willis (throwing) Willis (bat) Wiltse (pitching) CYoung (glove) 460-only Series..................46 subjects Abbaticchio (blue sleeves) Ball (Cleveland) Bell (follow thru) Bergen (catching) Bescher (hands over head) Bridwell (portrait-cap) Camnitz (hands over head) Camnitz (arm at side) Chance (bat) Chase (trophy) Crandall (portrait-cap) Devore Duffy Larry Doyle (portrait) Ford Frill Gandil Geyer Herzog (Boston) Howell (hand at waist} Hummel Lake, St. Louis (ball) Latham Marquard (pitching) McGraw (portrait-cap) McGraw (glove at hip) Merkle (throwing) Meyers (portrait) Murray (portrait) Needham Oldring (batting) Overall (blue sky) Payne Pfeffer Schaefer (Washington) Schlei (portrait) Schlei (bat) Schulte (back view) Seymour (portrait) Sheckard (glove) H. Smith (Brooklyn) Stovall (bat) Tannehill (Chicago) Tinker (bat on shoulder) Wheat Wiltse (portrait-cap) Six Super-Prints Chance (yellow portrait) Chase (blue portrait) Chase (dark cap) Cobb (red portrait) Evers (Chicago-yellow sky) Mathewson (dark cap) TED Z . |
Ted, I disagree with classifying Demmitt and O'Hara as 350/460 series
they're 350 only subjects. |
Demmitt and O'Hara (St Louis) variations
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Pat I have very clearly stated that the Demmitt and O'Hara (New York variations) are 350-only subjects. And, I'm NOT "classifying" the Demmitt and O'Hara (St Louis) variations as "350/460 series subjects". I am simply proposing that (with respect to the POLAR BEAR runs) they were printed on the same sheet as the 350/460 series subjects. My research indicates that the Demmitt and O'Hara (St Louis) variations could NOT have been printed in the 1st press run of the POLAR BEAR cards with the 350-only subjects. Several surveys have confirmed this fact, because the quantities of POLAR BEAR cards in this press run are relatively low. Whereas, the subsequent press runs of 350/460 sub- jects were printed with much greater quantities of POLAR BEAR backs. Quantities which are consistent with the numbers of known Demmitt and O'Hara (St Louis) cards. Therefore, with respect to the POLAR BEAR population, the Demmitt and O'Hara (St Louis) variations timeline is very likely circa..Summer/Fall 1910. I have qualified my 350/460 series Checklist, which I've included the Demmitt and O'Hara (St Louis) variations, to note that these 2 subjects were also printed with this group. TED Z . |
Interesting theory on the Demmitt and O'Hara (St Louis) variations. I agree that the population numbers are more in line with the 350/460 print group. The sad reality is it makes these two key cards which many consider their base set complete at 518 cards without them, the two most common Polar Bear cards out of the 250 different Polar Bears issued.
I'm currently working on a Polar Bear Back subset. I have about 20 to go. I recommend this subset to others. It is a challenge to put together but not impossible. There really isn't any one card difficult (I don't count Dopner in the set) but the difficulty does follow the print groups. During my journey I can say that Print Group 460 is most difficult and Print Group 350 is a bit more easy. Print Group 350/460 cards are almost always available. Polar Bears are condition rare so for a real challenge, a PSA 4/SGC 50 or higher set would keep you busy. One last thing about the Polar Bear subset is once your done, your nearly 50 percent complete of a 524 card T206 set. |
T206 POLAR BEAR's
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http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...CobbSGCx12.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...yab350x19x.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...vereign12x.jpg. http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...raphicbldg.jpg .http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...edHINDUx12.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...eign350x13.jpg 350/460 series subjects Hi Ron I'm impressed, 230 - POLAR BEAR's....that's quite an achievement. I will tell you of the other factor (besides the large population of the 350/460 series POLAR BEAR cards) that led me to thinking that American Litho must of printed Demmitt and O'Hara (St Louis variations) in the 350/460 press run. Check-out my concept of a 72-card sheet arrangement ** of the Sovereign 66 subjects which I like to refer to as the "phantom 350/460 series". Consider this: Joe Doyle and Bob Rhoades had retired prior to this POLAR BEAR press run. So, those 2 guys are removed and replaced by Demmitt and O'Hara (St Louis) cards. I say it may have been as simple as that. As Mel Allen (great ole sportscaster) would say "How's about that ? v.................................... Six super-prints ....................................v .................................................v Joe Doyle v (2nd row down) http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...erprints9x.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...obConDav9x.jpg http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...erprints9x.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...yLDoyElb9x.jpg http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...raDouDow9x.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...osLajLak9x.jpg http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...MurpNich9x.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...aMcInMul9x.jpg http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...lPfeReul9x.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...eySnoSta9x.jpg http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...trCYoSte9x.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...lWillWhi9x.jpg .................................................. .................................................. ^ Rhoades ^ (above Wilhelm) ** Note I have shown the 6 super-prints Double-Printed on this arrangement because several large surveys have indicated as such. TED Z . |
Ted, In my opinion the Demmitt and O'Hara populations are in line with
many of the 350 series commons. The majority of the Demmitt and O'Hara's would be graded even in lower grades because of their value while most of the lower grade PB commons wouldn't. There are 111 Demmitts and 101 O'Hara's in the PSA pop reports. There are several 350 series PB commons in the 25-30 pop report range with Fred Beck having the most at 37. On ebay there are four becks and three of the four are ungraded, while you seldom see an ungraded Demmitt or O'Hara's for sale. Of the 111 Demmitt's 37 are lower than a two (1 out of 3) and 29 out of the 101 O'Hara's ( 1 out of 3.4) are below a 2. Only 3 of the 37 (1 out of 12+) of the becks are lower than a 2. |
Pat
With all due respect....where are you getting your numbers ? There is absolutely no comparison with 350-only series PB pop #'s vs 350/460 series PB pop #'s. For example...... DEMMITT.....230 (approx.) O'HARA........255 (approx.) 350/460 series COBB red.....232 COBB bat.....141 350-only series Speaker.........78 Beckley..........54 Bresnahan......51 McGinnity.......46 Furthermore, information from Scot's 100,000+ survey support what I have stated regarding the differences in printing quantities of PB cards vs 350-only, 350/360. and 460-only series. TED Z . |
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