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Old 07-08-2006, 08:44 AM
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Default I don't understand the E90-1 Mitchell

Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

BARRY

You noted the 30-card E93 sheet and it prompted me to re-consider this, perhaps
the E90-1 set was also produced with 30 card sheets (many of the Caramel sets
were produced in the greater Philadelphia area). That would result in a nice even
4 x 30 = 120 cards

So, instead of just the 20 tough cards that I have listed above, there are really 30.
And, I am sure there are E90-1 collectors on this Forum that could add a few more
"toughies" to my list of 20.

And, as the caption information (teams, mgr. changes, etc.) dates most of these
cards as having been produced in 1910; we can be certain that these cards were
on the final sheet. And, as the history BB card production has showed us.... more
often than not....cards on last (or Hi#) sheets are very often short-printed (relative
to the earlier printed cards in a given set).

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