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I have no problem answering this, although I would be interested in knowing what cards listed as scarce I no longer consider as being scarce.
Since the book was published a card of Roscoe Coughlin has been discovered. This was a possibility that we discussed in the book. The copy is unique and he is now the scarcest non-California League player, and obviously as scarce as any California League player in the set. Taylor Schafer has moved into the highest scarcity category. I have not seen one of his cards come to market in decades. On the scarcity list for HOFers Deacon White is now at the top, eclipsing both Bid McPhee and Ed Delahanty, and not by a small margin. Off the top of my head those are the major changes. At one point Joe and I redid the complete scarcity list for shits and grins. However, we'll save that for the second edition (LOL, don't hold your breath). |
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