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Posted By: John S
I recently picked up a small lot of Colgan's that included a E270 red border. The red border looked smaller in comparison to the E254's. I measured the E270 and it had a 1 3/8" diameter compared to the 1 7/16" of the E254's. I measured a couple of my other red borders. They also |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
John, that is most interesting. I've wondered whether Mr. Colgan tried a cinnamon flavored gum, hence the red borders, and that the E254s either continued to be distributed, or that the Tin Tops replaced the regular cards. |
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
The Red Border set is definately slightly smaller than the E254 and Tin Top sets. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Here are 2 red border Colgans laying atop the regular Colgans. On each you can see a bit of the regular Colgans underneath. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Hey Rhett, |
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
Frank, your Sullivan is Suter Grant Sullivan. He was a pretty old man at the time of the Colgans sets as he was in the majors for 2 years (1898-1899). He then played in the minors until 1910 mostly with Kansas City and Louisville. I can't find record of him with Omaha (statistically) but he was produced as such in the E254 and E270 Red Border sets. Here are his two E254's... |
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