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Old 07-11-2019, 01:30 PM
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My vote for toughest.

Donlin is not far behind.

Kutina seems to be everywhere....

Interesting that no one has mentioned Lowdermilk. I think he is seriously overrated as a rarity.

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Old 07-11-2019, 01:45 PM
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I picked up Bushelman and am now down to needing only five. It went for a little more than I wanted to pay but that is one I've rarely seen offered and figured there would be good action on it. I was pretty determined to get that one.

I kept my eye on Miller/Irving, two others I need, but more as a spectator. Prices on many of them, including those two, seemed really strong. Others, like the Butcher, were a little lighter than I thought.

Also adding that I agree with Tim on Kutina. I have seen that one pop up quite frequently compared to others.
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Old 07-11-2019, 02:53 PM
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Great - now I've spit out my coffee all over the keyboard!!

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Old 07-11-2019, 03:49 PM
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A few tougher ones for the folks that appreciate how hard these are to find decent. I have them all, these are just the nicer ones.
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That miscut back reminds me of my Reulbach:


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Old 07-11-2019, 03:59 PM
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I have a miscut Oldring/Bresnahan, but it's top to bottom not left to right as these two shown.
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Old 07-11-2019, 04:02 PM
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Mine's miscut both ways.
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OK - that's odd ... Same here!
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OK - that's odd ... Same here!
That is trippy as all hell. What are the odds, I wonder?
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A few tougher ones for the folks that appreciate how hard these are to find decent. I have them all, these are just the nicer ones.
This is just insane
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Old 07-11-2019, 08:37 PM
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Nice, Scott!
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No wonder nobody can find Donlins, you’v got em all!,
Sadly, Jeff's not the only one to blame, Tim.
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How would you rank the backs for Ward Miller in order of rarity?
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Old 07-14-2019, 08:41 PM
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How would you rank the backs for Ward Miller in order of rarity?
The RedCross is - by a wide margin - the hardest.

With that, my vote/opinion - hardest to easiest
  • Red Cross ...
  • Anon - Fac 25
  • Cycle, Anon Factory 3
  • Broadleaf
With a huge gap between the first two, a middlin gap after A25 and smaller gap to Broadleaf ...

That said, since none of them has any 'appreciable' population, this mostly talking about relative amounts of smoke.

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Old 07-14-2019, 08:54 PM
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Mike, does the Miller come with a Napoleon back? John
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Old 07-15-2019, 05:46 AM
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The RedCross is - by a wide margin - the hardest.

With that, my vote/opinion - hardest to easiest
  • Red Cross ...
  • Anon - Fac 25
  • Cycle, Anon Factory 3
  • Broadleaf
With a huge gap between the first two, a middlin gap after A25 and smaller gap to Broadleaf ...

That said, since none of them has any 'appreciable' population, this mostly talking about relative amounts of smoke.

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I agree with the scale, but disregarding the very difficult to find Red Cross, the Cycle would probably be the most popular(priciest) due to the markedly bolder/colored back. Might there even be a handful of T207 collectors that are attempting Master sets??? I see a few player back-runs. And...usually unless one is well versed in the back scarcity of the different Anon. possibilities, they are the cheapest to acquire due to the rather bland back.

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My vote for toughest.

Donlin is not far behind.

Kutina seems to be everywhere....

Interesting that no one has mentioned Lowdermilk. I think he is seriously overrated as a rarity.

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Lowdermilk who?
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Lowdermilk who?
Weird, but I don’t have a Lowdermilk. I just figure I’ll be able to grab one - perhaps I’m complacent. Doesn’t seem to be a rare card.
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It isn’t that rare, but just because it has the reputation you may still have to pay a grand for it
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It isn’t that rare, but just because it has the reputation you may still have to pay a grand for it
or more ... sadly.
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