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I fully understand that the subjects in the 350/460 series and the 460-only series were not distinct entities back in 1911 when American Litho. was printing these cards. Consider this, I have identified 28 subjects from what we now refer to as the "350/460 series".....and, 8 subjects from the "460-only series".....that are common to both the P460/42 and UZIT brands. And, there is a good likelihood that these 36 subjects may have been on one 36-card sheet. Quote:
DITTO goes for Jim B's Willis vs Mike S's Mullin. I have seen enough of these cards in my 30+ years of collecting T206's, that I can say with certainty that there is a noticeable difference in the blue coloring of some UZIT's vs other UZIT's. TED Z Last edited by tedzan; 11-09-2011 at 08:41 PM. |
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I'm not trying to be contrarian but just like sharing what I know or think about the set with people that are open to discussing it. By all means you are free to have your opinion in spite of what I've presented. Happy collecting. Last edited by Abravefan11; 11-09-2011 at 09:46 PM. |
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I certainly haven't studied the set for years and have owned exactly 1 T206 in my lifetime, so take that into consideration. I have done a significant amount of screen printing, however. I know it is not identical, but the resultant "ink on the medium" show similar characteristics.
Having looked at both threads and all the different examples of UZIT backs, it's tough to see the argument for a second (lighter) colored back. If the lighter colored UZITs didn't all have the paper showing through them, I think an argument for a second color would be much stronger. Looks to me like an ink application variation. If a lighter ink color UZIT back were printed, I'd think you would see examples of it without any of the background medium showing through it - a bold lighter blue back, for example. In the screen printing world, you'd look at the lighter colored ones and say, "It needs another pass." |
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I'm not proposing a "new variation" here. That was not the purpose of why I initiated this subject.
The primary motivation for this thread has been my long-term curiousity regarding the PIEDMONT 460 Factory #42 backs, of which the greater majority of them are a lighter blue than all other PIEDMONT series backs. With the UZIT backs there is no denying it, there are some whose backs are a lighter shade of blue than others. But, not as pronouced a difference as the PIEDMONT 460/42 backs. That's it.....this is no more complicated than that. I threw this out there to stimulate some thought-provoking discussion. And, I appreciate the many interesting comments that have been posted here. TED Z |
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Ted I understand what you are saying but the same can be said for a lot of brands. I have cards with dark purple Drum and light purple Drum, same for other brands and fronts for that matter.
It’s really a question of saturation as Tim pointed out nothing more IMO. I also tried to illustrate above with images. How much ink is applied to a card can have a significant change on the cards appearance. Layout 10 examples of any back or same front and you will see subtle differences and some are actually really neat and very noticeable. BTW this goes for lots of card sets not just T206. In regards to T206 there are certain cards that distinct differences are very clear. I regards to backs I think for sure Lenox brown and OM Southern brown fall under this category and possibly Piedmont 42. Will we find other shades of EPDG, or AB who knows perhaps? The set is enormous and while we know a bunch and figure out more each day we should never think we have it licked as new stuff will continue to come to market that will turn today’s thinking upside down. We are far from seeing all this set has to offer. John Last edited by wonkaticket; 11-10-2011 at 12:12 PM. |
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Man that's a tough one to read.
I don't have a drum yet,(or a Uzit) and you have them with darker or lighter backs! I'm glad there are collections like that, and collection owners willing to discuss differences in the rare stuff. ![]() Steve B |
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