I too have no affinity for T206s. I think the set is so popular first because of the Wagner's mystique. That probably introduces most to the set. The relative inexpensive nature of individual cards in the set and ease of acquiring them. Once that is done, the intricacies of the set likely begin to enamor those who collect it. This probably then leads to wanting to collect the set and thereby leads to wanting / "needing" the Wagner and elevating its desirability further.
Personally, I understand addiction to a particular set and obviously can see how it can happen for so many due to the ease of starting that set. Personally, though, the T206 set itself and its artwork does nothing for me. I like the era and the players, but prefer photographs of the players over an artist's rendering. Due to the photography, I much prefer the E107, W600, T204, Rose PC, etc. That is just what appeals to me. I also prefer not to have to flip a card over in order to understand how rare something is.
I'll admit that I do have some "artist rendering" cards in my collection (E103 HOFers), but on those, I enjoy that the "Williams Caramel" listing is shown on the bottom of the front of the card, so one doesn't have to flip it over to gain an appreciation for what it is.
We all have our own addiction to these little pieces of cardboard and slices of history. There is no one way to collect and the diversity in the hobby is really what makes it so great. I'm glad that not everybody collects the same way. That would just be... boring. So, to the T206 fans... have at it! ... and enjoy it!
Just my $0.02
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