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Originally Posted by Pat R
How does any of this prove the t213-1's were printed in1910?
In a previous thread about them you and Jeremy both claimed the 1910 date came from a newspaper ad and that Jeremy had the ad.
After days of saying he was going to dig out the ad he admitted he had mistaken it for an Old Mill or Hindu ad.
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I DID NOT SAY ANYTHING ABOUT A NEWSPAPER ADV. !
I referred to Newspaper clippings (circa 1909-1910) announcing that ATC was introducing a new Tobacco brand, labelled
COUPON.
It's bad enough that you constantly try to "trash" anything I present on Net54, but now you are "busting" Jeremy. I do feel sorry for you !
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Originally Posted by Pat R
I have two questions for you. Have you looked at the ALC journal ?
If the t213-1's were printed with the t206's why aren't they in the journal?
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What
ALC journal are you referring to ? ?
And, your 2nd
? here doesn't make any sense.
Here is my simulated 48-card sheet comprising of the Major League subjects in the 1910 COUPON set. My educated guess is: this represents a 350-only series
sheet which American Lithographic (ALC) "borrowed " to print the 1910 COUPON cards approx. in the same timeframe (Spring/Summer 1910) that ALC printed
these T206's with PIEDMONT, SWEET CAP, SOVEREIGN, etc. backs
To my Engineering thinking mind that makes logical sense to me.
1910 COUPON (T213-1) Major League 48 subjects
TED Z
T206 Reference
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