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Here's One from Mr. Keeler...
The Plate Scratch Runs Across Mr. Keeler's Chest! Curious... Does Anyone Else See the # "2" On the Bottom RiGHT SiDe of His Shirt!? It's appears in the Black/White Area To the RiGHT, Under the "Y" From the N Y Insignia... If You Stare at it, the "2" Comes More ta Life! Reminds me of the old Cards, Where they ask You if You can See the Dog in the Picture!? Can You?
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I have come across a few E90-1's with scratches through the front in my search. attachmentQ2KJX7I7.jpg |
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Didn't Take You Long before You Found "The Dog"! ![]() In Regards to Collecting E90-1 w/ Plate Scatches, Seems THeY FiND me more Often THaN I FiND THeM! I Guess we Need ta Move OVaR... Cause Here Come the T206 Guys ![]() WHaT Do You Make of the "2" oN Mr. Keeler's Card? JuST Curious ta See if There are Any Who MiGHT Have an Opinion oN'em!? As Always...
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Hello Ted,
I was anticipating you'd weigh in on this thread, though I'd hoped your reply would be a more constructive one. I don't know if we'll ever be able to present a hypothetical E90-1 sheet from the scratches. Pat, as usual, has done some terrific work and we already have several dozen examples, including neighbors and matches. We've found evidence of double (or more) printing on a sheet, which surprised me considerably. At this point we lack the double name and ghost images that have helped advance the T206 research. We've only been at a week, and I remain hopeful that more evidence will surface, perhaps in a form we little expect. Reconstructing the sheet; or sheets, obviously; wasn't necessarily the ultimate goal of the project. My goal was merely a deeper understanding of the manner of distribution of E90-1s. It has been obvious to me for years that the long-held three series theory is woefully inadequate in explaining the varying levels of difficulty among the cards. A chance observation on a recent acquisition set us off on this voyage of discovery. Could I impose on you (or your friend) to post scans of the cards with scratches? I'm expecially interested to view the Demmitt to see if it matches any of the two we already have. Two of the finest E90-1 sets in existence reside right here in Western New York (mine is not one of them). I need to get those two to check their cards as well. And I hope that other evidence will continue to arrive, so we can advance this little project. Thanks again to everyone who has contributed so far; and expecially to Pat, whose work I continue to view with amazement. Keep 'em coming!
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Ed, Here's a scratch that's on three different subjects.
Clarke Matches Grant & Hartzell (Batting).jpgHartzell (Batting) 1.jpg Grant Matches Hartzell (Batting).jpg This Bender is one of only a few that has a left to right scratch, most of the scratches are right to left. Bender.jpg |
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