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Old 02-17-2013, 08:33 AM
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....and why the T206 set is much more attractive.

Sorry Phil, I couldn't resist!!
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I think E92s and their subsets are very cool. Probably a lot still to be learned about them also. Still in the raw....

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E92 Croft's are a great set. I especially love the tough blues and impossible reds.
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it is a very cool set but it is still the same goal for me, the tougher backs

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I think E92s and their subsets are very cool. Probably a lot still to be learned about them also. Still in the raw....

That is one beautiful card Leon. I love the Matty Horizontal pose!!
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Great cards guys !!

Are the Croft's E92's tougher than the Nadja E92's, or is it the other way around?

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The non-St. Louis Nadja cards are very tough, the St Louis cards being much more common seem to make the E92 nadja's seem easier than they are. Being a St Louis company (Blanke) it makes one think that the st Louis cards were probably a set by themselves a la the E90-2 Pirates set and maybe should be viewed that way versus part of the E92 set.
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