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Old 12-01-2009, 02:50 PM
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Ted Zanidakis
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Default T206 AMERICAN BEAUTY 460 vs Red HINDU exclusivity

A Net54 reader emailed me with a possible sighting of a CYoung (glove) with an AB 460 back. At this point, I cannot
accept it as a confirmed input until I see it, or a 2nd one is reported. This reminds me to introduce the following rule.

Subjects in the 350/460 series that have been confirmed with Red HINDU backs are NOT found with AB 460 backs......
these 2 backs are mutually exclusive in this series of 55 cards (Note, there may be one or two exceptions to this rule).


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List of 350/460 Series cards still NEEDED with AB 460 backs....**annotated cards have been confirmed with Red HINDU
backs; and, I do NOT expect these cards to be found with AB 460 backs.

Bender (no trees)...................**
M. Brown (Chicago)................**
Davis (A's)............................**
Donlin (bat)...........................**
Doolan (bat)..........................**
Dougherty (arm in air)
Downey (bat)........................**
Doyle (bat)...........................**
Griffith (bat)..........................**
Johnson (pitching)..................**
Joss (pitching).......................**
Konetchy (glove low)..............**
Magee (bat)..........................**
McIntyre (Brooklyn & Chi)
Murphy (bat)
O'Leary (hands/knees).............**
Overall (yellow sky)
Reulbach (no glove)
Rucker (bat)..........................**
Seymour (throwing)................**
Stahl (glove).........................**
Street (catching)...................**
Sweeney (fielding)..................**
Willis (throwing).....................**
CYoung (glove)......................**


You are welcome to prove me wrong regarding this "mutual exclusivity" rule......or, reinforce this rule. Either way, have
fun checking out your T206's "one more once".

OK, you Jazz aficiandos....what great Jazz artist would encore his riff with the lyrics...."one more once" ?



TED Z

Last edited by tedzan; 12-02-2009 at 07:42 AM.
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