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Old 07-19-2019, 10:24 AM
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I think that the easiest back run to complete would be a common player that does not have a Drum or Uzit back.
The Red Cobb would be the toughest to complete as it includes so many tough backs including the Cobb back and it would be the most costly to camplete.
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Old 07-19-2019, 10:28 AM
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Here is my Hooks Wiltse back run. I have recently added an American Beauty 350 and a Tolstoi back that are not pictured. Still looking for a Cycle 350 and AB 460.
Also want to add a Coupon back
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Old 07-19-2019, 11:01 AM
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I think that the easiest back run to complete would be a common player that does not have a Drum or Uzit back.
The Red Cobb would be the toughest to complete as it includes so many tough backs including the Cobb back and it would be the most costly to camplete.
John, I think you are right that the red Cobb would likely be the most expensive due to the Cobb/Cobb, but I think the E Cobb bat leaning would give it a run for being tougher overall when you consider the Tango Eggs, Nadja, VE, Mino, General Baking, Mothers Bread (does this exist?), etc.

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Cobb the most expensive? If you count factory variations there are 3 Wagners.
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Old 07-19-2019, 11:13 AM
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Cobb the most expensive? If you count factory variations there are 3 Wagners.
His post said that the card must have a minimum of 9 backs .

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His post said that the card must have a minimum of 9 backs .

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Any back run I am working on is the hardest. Everything else is easy!

I think the E92 & friends can be real hard bc, as DJ mentioned, you have Nadja, and blank, and blue/black/maybe red crofts, T216s that could include all 3 Kotton back variations, MINO, and VE (which is as hard as anything), Tango eggs, Mothers bread, etc. I mean Crofts Cocoa is cake when compared to some of these, and forget the E105, E106, E101, E102, Dockman, and whatever else I forgot.

Here is a link to my Wagner throwing and bat off back runs, still very much works in progress. And I am softly attempting the same folly with Cobb on bat, but as DJ mentioned, that is nuts.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/156271...57703230513722

Another very underated back run would be the Joe Jackson M101-4/5. Altoona, Homes to Holmes, Successful Farming, etc. That would be crazy hard.

And, yes, the Super 6 in T206 would be rough -- I am almost done with Evers Yellow Sky (eslewhere in that link).

Of course, a T206 Wagner or Plank run would be awesome. Not many in the run, but not many period.
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Ryan, a M101-4/5 back run of ANY player, not just Joe Jax, "would be crazy hard." I have WaJo with a few different backs, but I have a long, long way to go.
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