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Old 04-05-2010, 07:34 AM
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Default Drum or Uzit?

There has been some recent debate/discussion lately on which of these 2 backs is tougher to aquire. Many members here have taken the position that Uzits are now tougher than Drums due to the recent Drum finds. In fact, in an attempt to "reorganize" a backs scarcity list, fellow member CFC actually ranked the Uzit ahead of the Drum.

Now, this is just but a solitary snapshot in time, and may not even mean anything, but with the 2 major auctions in progress (REA and Heritage), I count a total of 12 Uzits for sale (1 of those in a collection of backs), and just 2 Drums in both auctions combined.

Again, this is simply a snapshot in time, and is not meant to be indicative of the market availability as a whole on these 2 great cards. Just thought it was an interesting observation in light of the recent discussions of which is the tougher back.
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