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Old 01-20-2013, 07:13 AM
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Great accomplishment Tim congratulations. What was the final card for
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Old 01-20-2013, 07:27 AM
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Great job Tim! I'm trying to do the same thing with Dode Paskert and finding it extremely difficult to come up with the non Piedmont and SC backs (although I was lucky enough to pick up the Broadleaf first). How long did it take you to complete? I'm finding that having patience is the most difficult part of the task!!

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How long did it take you to complete? I'm finding that having patience is the most difficult part of the task!!

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The Starr run took 4 years and 3 months to complete.
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Default Starr backs run

Congrats Tim.. I just recently fished a much shorter but just as rewarding backs run on Ganley. Chris Browne did the grid for me also and I love those pictures. Gotta figure out what the next move is now..
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I see there is no Cycle, is there still the potential of one showing up?

That Broadleaf does look familiar.

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I see there is no Cycle, is there still the potential of one showing up?

That Broadleaf does look familiar.

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Lee-The Cycle is there. And that Broad Leaf is probably one of the best looking 2's in my collection. Thanks again.
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Tim,

Congrats on a killer Starr run. It is sweet success threads like this that inspire me to tackle a player back run someday. Gotta get to 518/520 first. Keep up the great work on all things related to 206s!

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Thanks Doug. Please post that image again in this thread in case anyone missed it. Or anyone else that has a front/back run to share.

Here's another one I finished a while ago. Lindaman doesn't come with some of the tougher backs in the set, but several of the front/back combo's of him aren't easy to come by.

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Great accomplishment Tim congratulations. What was the final card for
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Thanks everyone.

Pat-The last T206 was the Drum. I was surprised when I learned a fellow collector owned it and really happy we were able to make a deal. The last of the cards shown was the T213-1.
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Congrats, that is a nice group.

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Default Exclusive 12 / red HINDU run

These 12 subjects from the 460-only series are the only T206's in this series printed with the red HINDU back.

I'm still searching for the Sheckard card to complete this run of 12......any help acquiring this card is greatly appreciated.











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Great run Ted. How did Crandall and Duffy grade so low?

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It's a good question. Perhaps the stain on the back of Crandall may explain the low grade. However, unless the Duffy has a flaw that is not evident,
it's a mystery to me why this card isn't at least a 3 (or even a 4).

These two cards were graded prior to my acquiring them. I'm tempted to have SGC grade them again on my next trip to SGC.


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Sean C sent me scans of his Merkles and asked me to do a layout. Here's his very cool Merkle back run:





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Thanks Zach. I've posted these before, but I wanted to put them in this thread, and this grid format looks better than anything I could have done.
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