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|  T206 six...... 
			
			American Lithographic produced the T206's in basic groups of SIX cards (and multiples thereof). These 6 horizontal's were printed in the 1st Series and are proof of this theory. Throughout the various series in the T206 set it is evident that 6 subjects were the common denominator in the printing process. ![[linked image]](http://i529.photobucket.com/albums/dd339/tz1234zaz/a6horizontalt206.jpg) T-Rex TED | 
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