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Posted By: Brian McQueen
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Posted By: Lee
In general, I have trouble obtaining decent T206 Red Hindu and Drum Backs. Its not that they don't come up for sale, I just always get outbid on them at the last minute or they somehow elude me in higher grades. |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
The 1906 W601 Sporting Life Detroit postcard that has eluded me for over ten years. |
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Posted By: Anthony
'15 Cracker Jack- Jackson due to cost, Jack Barry and Johnny Evers due to being tough to find in nice shape |
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Posted By: Scot York
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Posted By: Bob
The E90-1 Jackson, a set completer, because the mystique of Joe Jax has skyrocketed the price of this card. The R305 Tattoo Orbit Alexander because of its scarcity. |
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Posted By: David
I'm trying to finish my N28 set. I haven't seen a decent graded example of Joe Lannon (Pugilist) in about a year of looking. |
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Posted By: Dave Stambaugh
1915 Cracker Jack--For me, was unquestionably Alexander of the big boys, Suggs and Lavender of the commons |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
I guess it depends on what grade you need. This might take a while: |
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Posted By: Andrew
If "type" sets are including in the definition, then a 1915 Zeenut Portland player and E221 Portland team card come to mind. |
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Posted By: Joe D.
is the T200s. |
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Posted By: Richard Masson
T222 John Henry.........still looking |
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Posted By: Andy Cook
In E93, I had a terrible time finding Brown and Coveleskie. I finished the rest of the set in about a year and those two took an additional year to even find. |
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Posted By: David
I was just trying to answer the thread asked by Brian. The Lannon N28 has been my hardest card to find. As a newbie on the board it gets old fast posting an opinion that someone has asked only to be responded to by another member about their high-grade example. Some members have been very helpful while others come across as elitist. I only came to the site to learn and express my limited knowledge. There is a reason this site has 1000+ lurkers but a few posters. People don't want to feel belittled. |
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Posted By: Bruce MacPherson
e98- Tenney took me a few years to find a decent example |
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Posted By: Chris Mc
Without going into a massive list of cards , I find that the commons are sometimes harder to find than the stars and H.o.f'ers. |
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Posted By: Zach Rice
Since I still have 25 left for my T210-2 set, I haven't really came across any that were more difficult than others. However, I have heard that Zimmerman, Lloyd, Mcfarland and Eddowes will be tough to locate. I know Zimmerman was the last card that one collector on the board needed for his set. I'm guessing he will be one of the last I am looking for with my set. |
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Posted By: Andy Cook
Zimmerman was the last card I needed to complete my t210 series 2 set. However, it wasn't very rare. I was outbid on it probably 4-5 times before I obtained one. There were other cards that took me years to find an example of in any condition - I remember Levy as one, I can't recall the others. I only saw 1-2 Levys in around 7 years. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
David: Some participants here have far greater disposable income than others. And it has been my experience that these individuals are typically the least elitist of the contributors. Many collectors have no plans to hold on to individual cards for any length of time, others continuously cycle cards into and out of their inventory. For a time these collectors can and do hold some seriously desireable cards. |
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Posted By: Rich Klein
That card was an absolute beast to obtain in those days when I acutally put together a 1979 set card by card. |
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Posted By: quan
this was a couple years back but probably still relevant today concerning the last card(s) i needed... |
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Posted By: Brian McQueen
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Posted By: Andy Cook
One note on E92 Dockman - when I put this set together in the late 90s, I had no trouble with any card except Cy Young. I couldn't find a Young anywhere. I eventually gave up my search after a year or two of searching for it as the last card, traded off my near set -- two months later I came across a table at Ft Washington where the dealer had 3-4 Dockman Youngs. Go figure |
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Posted By: Dylan
I've been putting together an E95 set and while its not the toughest set certainly, i havent come across a nice looking Bender while ive seen everything else ive needed. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Almost always it's the cards people throw away. Try finding a decent checklist or a contest card. It use to be insert cards were tough to find. Nowadays, people throw away the commons and keep the inserts. |
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Posted By: JimB
E93 Chance |
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Posted By: Craig H
I haven't come close to finishing off pre-war sets so it's hard to say. The last card I needed for the 1938 Goudey was the high numbered Jimmie Foxx that I put together card-by-card. The last month I was searching through eBay, I saw many Foxx's but it was the low numbered one. I know none of the cards are especially scarce, but because I literally needed that "Beast" to finish the set, it became hard to find. |
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Posted By: JimB
With E98s I have concentrated on HOFs, but Mack was particularly difficult. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Which is the most difficult No. 1 card to obtain. |
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Posted By: mr. moses
the last card I need for a set. |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
For condition (and I think this has already been discussed): |
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Posted By: robert a
Good thread Brian. |
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Posted By: leon
Giving me fits are: |
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Posted By: ockday
t207 Irving Lewis/ no emblem...been looking for years with no luck |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Leon those two are very tough! I've seen a niagra but never for sale, and I've never even seen the sepia N338-1. |
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Posted By: Seth B.
I gave up on Dockmans earlier this year, but I was collecting the set for awhile and by far the hardest common to find was the Doyle (Throwing). The other Doyle was no problem, but that one gave me fits until I overpaid for one on e-bay. |
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Posted By: Richard Masson
Doyle throwing was the last e92 I needed also... |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
I just read this thread and got to Craig's post about the 1938 Goudey high number Jimmy Foxx and almost snarfed the soda I was drinking. |
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Posted By: Craig H
Al, |
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Posted By: Trevor Hocking
I would love to even see a scan of it! |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
Wow, Craig - no tilt on that Vosmik. Mind if I "borrow" your scan for my website? I'm have a whole page about the Joe Vosmik card. |
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Posted By: Craig H
Al, |
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Posted By: Pennsylvania Ted
These cards have been tough for me....others may disagree. |
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Posted By: Peter Thomas
Tenny was the last card that I needed to complete my first set. When I gave up on a second set, I needed Chance, Leach & again Tenny. At one time I did have 5 Bresnahan's. I think that there are only 4 Tenny's graded 1 PSA and 3 SGC. |
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