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Old 11-10-2019, 01:45 PM
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Way to go, John! You are "chippin' away" mighty fast. Once you complete the basic T207 set, surely you'll take on the tougher challenge - i.e., completing a master T207 set.
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Old 11-10-2019, 07:21 PM
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Way to go, John! You are "chippin' away" mighty fast. Once you complete the basic T207 set, surely you'll take on the tougher challenge - i.e., completing a master T207 set.
No way, Val!!! I can't imagine getting a full back run - the Anon 3s are ridiculously tough as well as the Napoleons. I'll be content with just one of each if I ever get there. I have a number of toughies to go.
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Old 11-11-2019, 07:49 PM
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I always loved this set, and watched it from afar for many years, before finally going after it. I finished the complete set in 3-4 years, not easy, but worth the effort.

One of my favorite cards - easy. Beals Becker. He just looks so lonely and forlorn, like he's sitting there thinking "Will I ever get a chance to play?"

I had the privilege of meeting four of the T207 players in person - Larry Gardner, Harry Hooper, Rube Marquard, and Zach Wheat. That means I'm getting old!
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We are all getting old, Tom. It just happens.

And way to keep chiseling away at it, John. Good luck in the quest.

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I always loved this set, and watched it from afar for many years, before finally going after it. I finished the complete set in 3-4 years, not easy, but worth the effort.

One of my favorite cards - easy. Beals Becker. He just looks so lonely and forlorn, like he's sitting there thinking "Will I ever get a chance to play?"

I had the privilege of meeting four of the T207 players in person - Larry Gardner, Harry Hooper, Rube Marquard, and Zach Wheat. That means I'm getting old!
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180 different T207s!!!
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Awesome pic there John!
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