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Red HINDU cards
Whoops....I forgot my beat-up McGraw. If anyone on this forum has a Vg to Ex red HINDU McGraw (for sale or trade) please contact me......
tedzan11@comcast.net http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...cGrawRHx50.jpg . http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...GrawRHx50b.jpg TED Z . |
Red HINDU cards
Some years ago, I observed that the rare red HINDU cards were more available with the Exclusive 12 subjects. To prove this point,
I began to acquire Exclusive 12 red HINDU cards starting October 2013. Within 2 months, I had 11 of them with red HINDU backs. I still needed Sheckard (glove) to complete this run of 12. Well, this elusive card took me 17 months to finally complete (April 2015) this sub-set. http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...ckardRHx50.jpg . http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...kardRHx50b.jpg TED Z T206 Reference . |
OK ... I'll bite :) I think I've asked this before in another thread ... but no one seemed to know at the time.
Is there any reference to how the T206 cards were were packaged and shipped to the different factories from the ALC? For instance ... were the sheets put in cardboard boxes, loaded on a train and then sent to each of the different factories in NY, Virginia, Ohio, etc? I'm trying to imagine a train load of T-206's passing through the Virginia country-side on their way to a Piedmont factory :) |
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You got it right....these gems we love so much were designed, printed, cut into 1 7/16 by 2 5/8 inch rectangles in this building in downtown New York City. http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...raphicbldg.jpg ......and then sent by rail to the various Tobacco Factory's. Most (if not all) of these factory's had railroad lines adjacent to them. TED Z T206 Reference . |
Thanks for the clarification Ted. Not sure why I'm so interested in the logistics ... but I have been reading an online newspaper from 1908 (NY Tribune) and it has peaked my interest in what everyday life was like during the Deadball Era. This all started when I began collecting "T" cards ... and then re-playing the 1908 NY Giants season via Strat-O-Matic baseball. There sure were a lot of suicides and traffic fatalities in 1908. Apparently it was a pretty brutal time period to live in. At least in NY City.
Anyway ... whenever I hold a raw T206 in my hand I often wonder where all that card has traveled during its life. Kind of strange I know. But the history of these little pieces of cardboard ... and the players they depict I find fascinating :) Thanks for the reply. And Merry Christmas to all! |
T206 Reference....Reflections, Theory's, Surveys, etc....and, post your T206 story's
MERRY CHRISTMAS
http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...INDUbk25xa.jpg..http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...jones50xab.jpg And, HAPPY HOLIDAYS to all of you Net54er's TED Z . |
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