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Mike... so are you going with the Wild Bill Donovan or the Sam Crawford?
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Man, those two are both beauties! Depends on the budget...that Jennings is a classic and I really like the horizontal Schmidt too! No bad choice with this set.
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Nice job, probably the most gorgeous set ever made.
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Are all the backs confirmed with the front? I know when I was buying them you rarely saw the checklist with nothing on the bottom, always wanted to win one but no luck (or not enough money), I guess the money went to T206 tough backs and that seemed to work out all right.
Great site, do you have a new challenge? Lee
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Hi Lee,
The "No-Ad" backs are the ones you are describing, and they are a real challenge. I can't confirm that they exist for all 50 of the first series cards, (NOTE: McIntyre-Brooklyn will only be found with 1-75 checklist, the McIntyre-Brooklyn/Chicago will be found with all three 1st series back variations) however I have 42 of the 50 of the "No-Ad"s and have no reason to believe the other 8 don't exist. My quest for these 8 continues. In the second series, there is a chance of finding a Paskert-Cin with a Turkey Red back as well as a Rhoades with a Turkey Red back, but as the years go by, I find it doubtful. All other front/back combinations have been confirmed. In terms of my next collecting goal - not sure. I've been working on a few sets on and off (I've been a bit pre-occupied with this whole T3 thing), but nothing too exotic. I'll probably continue to buy T3s, build another set, upgrade my current set, etc. A nice mid-grade raw set appeals to me as they seem to lose just a tiny bit of something once entombed. It's cool to hold them and inspect them closely while raw - they smell cool too. Hope that answers your questions and I would again refer you to my website where a bit more detail on the backs can be found. Best, Craig |
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