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Interesting that they have the name placement on some of them on the top of the cards.
Anyone see any ads for t205s?
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t205 midgrade and always looking for M101-2 Sporting News Supplements |
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I didn't see and wouldn't expect anything about T205s - at that point Sporting Life was well on it's way with it's own M116 offering and wouldn't support the competition. |
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beat me to the name placement. Very interesring
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T206Resource.com |
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A couple more ads I found......
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Matt, wayyy cool! Thanks for sharing your find(s).
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Those are great ads. I recall seeing the Wagner ad before. The bottom two ads, of course, are not related to T206s.
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For those who are interested, a complete run of the T206 Old Mill ads can be seen here:
http://www.jimonym.com |
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As late as September, 1909, Wagner was still in their plans. So when was the card pulled?
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I've added a link to T206.org as of this post: http://www.t206.org/resources.php |
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