Bob,
Greg Davis, of brokenbanknotes.com, and I are entering the information from the 1990 Christie’s sale of the ABNC archive obsolete proofs into a spreadsheet. We are also adding information from other archive sales (e.g. Spink/Harmers) and the listed proofs in the 1988 Haxby catalog.
See
http://www.brokenbanknotes.com/bbnmb/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=255We have found that Haxby only knew (or listed) about 40% of the ABNC proofs. That is, the Christie sale more than doubled the number of known face different proofs. Do you know why he would not have seen (or looked at) the full archives? Was there more than one archive location?
The Spink sale mentions that the US obsoletes came from the British ABNC and these tended to be proofs listed in Haxby. Did he only see the BABNC archives? Were these located in Canada? If so, where? Do you know where the other ABNC archives were/are located?
I know that he did not list proof notes if issued notes existed. However, the Christie sale added many proofs for notes listed as SENC in Haxby.
Haxby’s 1988 catalog mentions that he could be contacted through Krause. Given today’s electronic communication capability, do you know if this could be done via email? You mentioned that he was working on a new edition but that it is on hold. Is his health failing? Is anyone else helping him to publish a new edition?
Bernie