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Returning to this thread's current title topic......
This
PIEDMONT 350-460 Factory 25 run is not really a "biggy" in terms of difficulty; however, it can be referred to as a "quantity run", requiring 109 cards to complete it.
"High quality" runs typically comprise of 20 - 30 cards. And, these runs are found with T206 subjects in the
350/460 Series. Jamie's red Cobb run is a perfect example of
this type of run. In fact, I would consider his red Cobb run as being the "highest quality" run.
Furthermore, subjects in the
460-only Series can produce "high quality runs" which comprise of 13 cards. An excellent example of this type of run is found in Post #36 in
this thread....complete 13-card run of John McGraw (glove at hip).
I'll continue this show with another run of a 460-only subject: Germany Schaefer......
My first UZIT (acquired in Cooperstown in 1985)
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Factory #42
Factory #30
* Note....I've never seen an EPDG back with Schaefer (Washington). Can any of you EPDG specialists account for this front/back combo ?
OK guys, I have switched our train back on the main rail-line running the "T206 runs". Show-n-Tell us more of your T206 "goodies".
TED Z
T206 REFERENCE....convenient access to T206 checklists
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