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Old 10-16-2010, 08:31 PM
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Originally Posted by tedzan View Post
Well then, check-out this is excerpt......

"150/350 subjects confirmed with the Sweet Caporal 150/649 back are: Alperman, Bates, Bransfield, Bresnahan (Portrait), Clarke (Cleveland),
Davis (Chicago), Davis (H. on Front), Delehanty (Washington), Ewing, Gilbert, Goode, Griffith (Portrait), Johnson (Portrait), Jones (St. Louis),
Killian (Pitching), Lajoie (Throwing), Lake (New York), Liebhardt, Manning (Batting), Marquard (Hands at Thighs), Matthewson (White Cap),
McIntyre (Brooklyn), McQuillan (Ball in Hand), Nicholls, O’Leary (Portrait), Owen, Pastorius, Ritchey, Schlei (Catching), Schmidt (Throwing),
Sheckard (No Glove), Spencer, Wagner (Bat on Left) and Wilhelm (Hands at Chest).The availability of Powers from the 150-only group with
this back raises the number of subjects confirmed with the Sweet Caporal 150/649 back to 35."

Do you know from where this was excerpted ?

And, please, simply respond with the source and a name ? ?


TED Z
Inside T206 by Scot A. Reader page 33 in the footnotes section.

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I don't see how that is possible unless the same fronts were printed from different sheets at different times in different groupings.
That is an excellent point. Multiple printings of the same backs within a series convolute the data as the combination of front images on a sheet changed.

At this point all of the numbers presented by myself or Ted are just opinion. Hopefully through positive sharing of information and further research we will one day know for certain how a T206 sheet was comprised.
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