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					Originally Posted by tedzan  Jim 
You always make good sense my friend. And, I love your use of the NFL term (an audible). Jim....you made my day    
Rhoades (right arm extended) is absolutely a 350-only  subject. 
 
What I don't understand is....why American Lithographic even considered extending Rhoades into the 350/460 Series ? 
 Rhoades had ended his MLB career back in the Summer of 1909.
TED Z
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 Thanks Ted.    I am also surmising that what Pat is saying is that the print group concept helps to explain how a card might be effectively a 350-only, but was printed alongside other cards that were part of 350/460 series.
I think this is where there is a difference of theories, but they are still compatible.......you would say that all 350 only's were printed together, whereas pat would suggest that a few of the 350 only's were really printed alongside other 350/460 subjects...and they just got audibled out of existence in the backs that would have made them 350/460s.
I use the term "effectively" to account for the concept that it was supposed to be a 350/460 in the planning, but got changed at the last minute.  So in reality (aka "in effect") it only exists as a 350 subject, but was printed (initially) by "intention" as if it was going to be a 350/460 subject.  The semantics/wording here is critical.
Regardless, it remains curious why AL would even consider him for 350/460...maybe they just wanted to round out their sheets and blindly continued him on, and then someone smarter figured out this guy doesn't even play anymore!  Hanlon's razor:  Never assign to malice that which can be explained by ignorance!
I clearly enjoy trying to make sense of this stuff...