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Posted By: Bill
I don't know why, but I'm drawn to this set. Strange look to the cards, not too many big names, and a decent number of cards not easy to come by. For all the builders of this set, or those who tried, what card was the thorn in your side to get ahold of? I've read articles on the set and feel I know it fairly well. Some people can pop up at the right time and find the hard to locate cards. Which was the most difficult for you and what is your favorite card in the set? |
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Posted By: dan mckee
I just finished this set. Rasmussen was my last. I do not own the Lewis no emblem but I do have a nice brown backed Recruit thanks to Patrick my beer drinking buddy! |
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Posted By: scott brockelman
what did you do with the one you got from me? |
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Posted By: Bob
Depending on who you talk to, Donlin, Pelty, Ward Miller or Downey may be the toughest card in the set. Ellis is a sneaky tough card among the commons. Another one rarely mentioned but tough to find and almost impossible to find in high grade is the Recruit back Bobby Wallace. |
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Posted By: paulstratton
I agree with Tbob on the Ellis, he's a tough one for sure. It seems like there are about 80 toughies to me though. I'm a little over halfway done and I still need about 30 of those 80, so I don't plan on finishing anytime this decade. Lefty George is another sleeper IMO. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
...First, and in the beginning it only made sense to have high grade cards graded. So you get more of a top heavy distribution at PSA. |
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Posted By: Richard Masson
Among the 120 easier cards, I have had trouble finding a high grade well-centered Tinker. I quit smoking and am starting to eat right because my only chance to get a Lewis no emblem is to outive Brockelman. Any Lewis is far tougher than Lowdermilk. |
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Posted By: scott brockelman
print this out instead, trim to size and stick in it the hole in the set. |
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Posted By: John
I’ve always thought this was a very attractive set; In fact I like it more than T205 in many ways. |
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Posted By: paulstratton
Twist the knife Scott. Nice card. |
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Posted By: robert a
This set is by far the most interesting I've gone after. The variance in difficulty between some of the recruits is incredible. |
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Posted By: paulstratton
That is an unbelievable W.Miller Wonka. Has to be one of the highest grade Anon.3 backs around. All of mine are absolutely crushed. |
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