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Posted By: B O'Brien
Hi all, |
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Posted By: Adam
I would say the toughest SLer is Ed Foster. Shag Shaughnessy is a close second. |
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Posted By: Sean BH
I think the the toughest back is the Coupon back...but that's another thread. |
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Posted By: Anthony S.
According to Scot Reader's online book the top 5 toughest SLs are: |
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Posted By: leon
T213's aren't that tough......the type ones are scarce though.... |
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Posted By: Scott T
Scott Reader's book is great, but I have to agree with Adam...Foster and Shaggy are the two toughest SLers in the set. (...or at least they were for me) |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
This very subject was discussed here on this board not long ago. Someone adept at using the search section can find it and post a link. |
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Posted By: Jim Rivera
I think Old Mill and Piedmont are probably equal to each other in toughness on Southern Leaguers. Hindu is the toughest on Southern Leaguers. |
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Posted By: barry arnold
Reflecting on all the criteria you list, I must say that i'd pick Shag--- |
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Posted By: B O'Brien
I think I will add either a Shag or a Revelle. After looking around at some scans, the Revelle is a good looking card and you gotta love an Irish ball player named Shag. |
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
I'd pick Shag as well due to his unbelievable contribution to the game of baseball (& football), not to mention he looks like Count Dracula. Anybody that was issued on a card as late as 1964 was around for a LONG time! He may be one of the most underappreciated pioneers of baseball. |
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Posted By: S Gross
I've always thought Manion was a classic protrait in all of the T206. |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
I think Ted Breitenstein was the best player of the Southern Leaguers. He threw 2 major league no-hitters,won 160 games in the majors,led the league in ERA in 1893 and in complete games each of the following 2 years. He also won 177 minor league games(101 losses) pitching into his 40's,for a total of 337 professional wins |
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Posted By: T206Collector
http://www.network54.com/Forum/153652/thread/1157670895/Re-+T206+Southern+Leaguers%2C+any+more+valuable- |
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