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Posted By: Bob
I'm very prejudiced about this set because I love the moody almost surreal cards. That said, I STILL think it is an excellent investment as completing the set is a real journey and it is a natural place to go after completing the T206 (minus the Big 4) and T205 sets. I agree with the Lewis no emblem being toughest and Ward Miller and Mike Donlin being numbers 2 and 3. Rath and the boys are all tough but for some reason finding a Fournier, a Wallace and a McKechnie in excellent or better condition is almost impossible. Some of the "commons" with Recruit backs are really tough, like Ellis, Stovall and Kling and of course Cicotte's popularity and Hooper being in the Hall, makes them tough also. There are 1 or 2 "commons" which have not been mentioned and are extremely tough but I am keeping my mouth shut about them until after I find the upgrades in ex or better |
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