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Thanks for the kind words Craig! The great thing about this site is that there are so many pros on here that have really put in some serious time and research in trying to figure out the layout of the sheets (unfortunately with 3 kids and my job, I'm limited to just "throwing" out ideas rather than spending a ton of time being able to do the legwork - hopefully when I retire, I'll be able to make the research a major hobby!). There are so many different ways to attack the question. From the Jantz's top-bottom name combo research to Steve B's Piedmont 150 plate scratch working sheet to Ted, Tim, Scot, et al's exhaustive research, the source material is incredible. Even if the members do not always agree with each other, I respect the hard work that all of these guys put in to try and figure out these questions. Unfortunately, I don't think that an uncut sheet will ever be found. I just don't believe that the factory workers at the time would have valued them enough to set many aside and any that did get set aside would have had to have survived 100 years of paper drives for two world wars, fires, floods, property demolitions, etc. It would be incredible of one ever did surface though... Thanks again, Steve
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Don't let too many years pass to begin working on your T206 sheet layout project. Even with your three kids and a job (don't forget your wife), you need a little relaxing down time to yourself and so treat yourself to some research. Combing the web and adding a front/reverse scan/pic to your database just a few minutes each day will be a nice destressor! For starters, pick a cigarette brand, series and factory number. Then pick a print group (I chose print group 1). I started looking for double namers both same name and two names, along the way looked for print lines and crop marks on the reverse. Discovered that there were Factory 30 anoms in the borders and so forth. It's been a fun ride... Craig Last edited by Craig M; 07-20-2013 at 10:33 AM. |
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I don't have any answers to your questions, but with what we know now about the Mastro Wagner, it would be nice if the origins and details of what the sheet/strip/partial sheet looked like were revealed. Ken One player that stands out in my mind with fat top borders is Stephens St.Louis. I always take a second look at his cards. Craig M If you haven't already, add Wagner (left shoulder) SC 350-30 to your list of players with a factory 30 sheet number in the border. Jantz |
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Jantz,
By chance, do you own that card? If so, pm me. Craig |
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