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Old 03-07-2009, 10:41 AM
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Posted By: dynarl

I am trying to put together this set and want to get the hardest cards to find first. Can anyone help me with a list. Here is the cards I have already.

Shaughnessy,Roanoke
Foster,Charleston
Coles,Augusta
Paige,Charleston
Jordan,Atlanta
Sid Smith,Atlanta
Molesworth,Birmingham
Hart,Montgomery
Rockenfeld,Montgomery
Ellam,Nashville
Fritz,New Orleans
Stark,San Antonio
Otey,Norfolk
McCauley,Portsmouth

This is the first time I have tried to put a set together. I collect mostly Memorabilia. Thanks! D.

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Old 03-07-2009, 11:27 AM
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Posted By: B O'Brien

Cost wise, the Shag has been the toughest for me, so I started there.
Some of the other folks here are farther along than I am, and will be able to tell you about scarcity in numbers.
Take care and good luck,
Bob

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Old 03-07-2009, 11:35 AM
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Shaughnessy and Foster are considered a little tougher and you already have those. Overall, there is not that great a difference between the most common and hardest to get SLers. And there are none that are impossible. You should be able to finish it without too much trouble.

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Why is the card of Shaughnessy considered probably the hardest of the Slers? I have read Scott Readers T206 study which breaks down every card as well as other material and it is not listed amongst the Rarer of the Sler,s. CN

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Posted By: barrysloate

Don't know why it is, but some of the T206 collectors feel it's harder to find.

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Posted By: dynarl

CN Where can I Find Scott Readers study? Thanks! D.

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D.,

The thread at the below link should tell you everything you need to know about the relative scarcity of the 48 southern leaguers. The bottom line is that the 34 that can be found with the Brown Hindu back are tougher than the 14 that cannot. And while I would say that these 34 are of similar difficulty, some insist that Foster, Paige, Ellam and, yes, Shag are more difficult.

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Posted By: dynarl

Thanks to everyone for your responses. Very interesting material. D.

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