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Old 09-30-2005, 06:20 AM
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Posted By: rob

Is there a list, official or unofficial, of the scarcity order of SL's? If not, can anyone hazard a guess of the 5-10 easiest to acquire and hardest?

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Old 09-30-2005, 08:57 AM
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

The easiest to find So. Lgr. from the T206 set has to be
Thebo (Waco). I find him all the time. But, I don't really
understand why ?

Now, it's been quite a few years since I completed my T206
set (minus Plank & Wagner); but, the last card I needed was
Breitenstein (New Orleans). So, he is certainly my candidate
for one of the 5 "tougher" So. Leaguers in the set.

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Old 09-30-2005, 02:39 PM
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Posted By: T206Collector

...for me is the one I see the most. I've also seen a few more Helms than others. I am not sure which ones are the hardest since I basically stopped looking for them once I got them all at about the same time.

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Old 09-30-2005, 04:03 PM
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Posted By: Scot Reader (ebay: sreader3)

Here is a "top 20" scarcity ranking for southern leaguers compiled based on a 14,000+ card eBay survey I conducted between 2003 and 2005:

1T. Foster
1T. Thornton
3. Fritz
4. B. Hart
5T. Greminger
5T. Lafitte
5T. Paige
5T. Revelle
9T. Ellam
9T. Guiheen
9T. Violat
12T. Jordan
12T. Breitenstein
12T. Hooker
12T. Manion
12T. Reagan
12T. Smith
18T. Bernhard
18T. J. Hart
18T. Stark

The PSA pop report tells a slightly different story.

Note that Stark is the only Texas League subject in the top 20--and he barely cracked the list. The reason the six TL subjects are generally easier than the 42 Southern Association, South Atlantic League and Virginia League subjects is that the TL subjects experienced a longer print with the Piedmont 350 back. This is apparently because the TL subjects were introduced later in the T206 production process and their print continued after the print of the SA, SAL and VL had stopped. (Note that the TL subjects are not available with the Brown Hindu back that is known to have been introduced early in the T206 production process, whereas the SA, SAL and VL subjects are available with that early back type.)

There are two VLers that buck the general scarcity trend: Westlake and King, both of the Danville club. They are the most common of all southern leaguers according to my survey and the PSA pop report. I have no idea why.

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Posted By: BlackSoxFan

which smith?


I'd say that i'd be inclined to agree with that....it took me freakin forever to find my viola (violat)... but i bought this raw for 35 bucks!



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Posted By: Anonymous

Sid Smith (Atlanta) is the tough one--not Carlos Smith (Shreveport). Carlos is a Texas League subject (which is kind of strange since isn't Shreveport in Louisiana ???) Anyway, thanks for the clarification.

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Old 09-30-2005, 05:38 PM
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Posted By: BlackSoxFan

Duh - i'm a dufus i knew that..i have Sid (go atlanta) i meant which hart

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Posted By: RC McKenzie

Scot,

Thanks for posting the results from your survey on the SL'ers.

I was wondering if you had any updates on the difficult/unchecked 350 backs that you posted about awhile back. A Ganley 350 Piedmont was on ebay about a month ago, but I believe that it had already been crossed off the list. I have seen the Keeler portrait twice in Piedmont 350 and once in SC since I first saw the list. Have you, or anyone else made any progress regarding those 350's?

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Old 10-01-2005, 12:30 AM
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Posted By: Dave

I'm only missing Revelle for completion of the near set (-5). One just sold on ebay, $380 for SCG 60. Maaybe next time. Sid Smith took me a long time, too.

Here's the Harts

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Posted By: Lee Behrens

Otey was my last one. Revelle was late on the list. The Violat I had early but in poor shape, took a while to upgrade. I needed to upgrade my Hickman and that was a pain in the ass.

That a few I had trouble with.

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Posted By: pete

just curious
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my best pitch was the one that made it to the plate!

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Posted By: BlackSoxFan

nope ... there are piedmonts etc.. etc..

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Posted By: Scot Reader (ebay: sreader3)


RC,

You're right about Ganley and Keeler (Portrait)--they are possible with a 350 back. By the conclusion of my survey, there were eight subjects conventionally thought possible with both 150 and 350 that I was unable to confirm with 350. These were: Ames (Hands at Chest), Doyle (Throwing), Ewing, Jones (St. Louis), Lindaman, Lumley, Lundgren (Chicago) and Schulte (Front View). I suspect some of these eight are possible with 350 but are just more difficult; others may really not be possible with 350.

There were also some subjects conventionally thought available with both 350 and 460 that I was unable to confirm with 350. Similarly, there were some thought possible with both 350 and 460 that I never saw with 460. For reasons too lengthy to get into in this email (I can send you background information off-line if you want), I'm pretty confident that the following combinations previously thought possible are actually IMPOSSIBLE:

Abbaticchio (Blue Sleeves) with 350
Bender (With Trees) with 460
Fiene (Portrait) with 460
Fiene (Throwing) with 460
Latham with 350
Overall (Hands at Waist) with 350
Schaefer (Washington) with 350
L. Tannehill (No “L.” on Front) with 350
Tinker (Bat On) with 350

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Posted By: Elliot

Scratch another one off the list....I have a Lumley with a SC 350 back. Scot could you please email me the background information about the combinations that you believe to be impossible.

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Posted By: Scot Reader (ebay: sreader3)


Please let me know if for some reason you don't receive it.

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