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Originally Posted by ValKehl
Congrats, Kyle - quite an accomplishment!
Question - Does the T207 Anonymous card of Hartley come with both backs, Factory 3 and Factory 25? A T207 set collector, which I am not, would likely know the answer right off the top.
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Originally Posted by frohme
Yes, Val, he does.
That said, Kyle - your accomplishment is awesome. I tried briefly to do some of the other cards for T207 players and realized just how difficult it was. Many congrats on finishing the Hartley backrun.
and no, I don't have the link. I can only remember its been since September, and was one of the larger auction houses. Possibly the REA auction where a bunch of Anon 25's were offered - the one that also had the Ellis Anon Fac 3.
Scratch that - Ellis was in the November REA Encore, but Hartley was not... don't know now which one I saw him in... I'll poke around and see if I can find it. If I recall he was in an SGC 1 slab.
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Mike
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Originally Posted by frohme
Thanks, Val.
General rule of thumb is that all 50* Broadleaf/Cycle cards can be found with Broadleaf, Cycle, and both Anon factories 3 and 25.
I believe Kyle and I chatted about that when discussing the T207 Hartley backs at some point in the past, but my memory could be foggy.
* - Only the 51st card (the Lewis no-emblem) is unconfirmed with Cycle and Anon Fac 25, to the best of my knowledge.
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Mike
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Whoops - forgot about this thread and glad I came back.
You guys are correct and my run is not yet complete, unfortunately. I don't know whether or not to thank you guys or curse you haha.
Factory 25 is what I'm missing. On the hunt for that now.
To everyone else, thank you all for the premature congratulations (my fault). We will revisit this when it's fully complete haha.
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