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Old 02-27-2022, 07:32 PM
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Default Tell us of your challenging experience(s) working on T206 runs

There is something about the Red-White-Blue colors of the Boston Buck Herzog that appeals to me. With these backs as a start (and SWEET CAP 460 Factory #30),
I'm about half of the way thru a complete run. Therefore, it's a go.



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Old 02-28-2022, 07:02 PM
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Regarding my T205 Harry Wolter run started in this thread (Post #70), here are the three remaining cards which complete this 11-card run.

There are times when the numerous Sports related stuff in my office have reached "a point of no return"

At least my uncut sheets of Sportscards are framed and are on display. These tiny pieces of cardboard (T's) are stacked in various locations.
Such as desk draws, plastic boxes, binders, etc., which I occasionally fail to remember.



Factory #649 -------------------------------------------------- Factory #30



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There is something about the Red-White-Blue colors of the Boston Buck Herzog that appeals to me. With these backs as a start (and SWEET CAP 460 Factory #30),
I'm about half of the way thru a complete run. Therefore, it's a go.



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I thought you sold your Herzog Uzit back to D. Hall....
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Old 03-01-2022, 02:10 PM
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I thought you sold your Herzog Uzit back to D. Hall....

Hi Chris

I did sell my Herzog/UZIT to David. I've sold many T206's to David when he was putting together his Master set.
David would visit me at the Nationals, and every time I would have a number of cards that he needed for his set.

But, I still have scans of this Herzog card. And, perhaps, someday I will recover it. I sort of regret parting with it.
But David has always been a good friend, and I was happy to help him achieve his goal.

Hey, it's possible that a 2nd UZIT of Herzog will be discovered....and be available.

Whatever....the 44 years that I've been in this hobby, I've sold certain cards, and subsequently re-acquired these
same cards years later. It's a great hobby....and the friends you make in the process is the "icing on the cake".


Circa 2010, old scans prior to my having SGC grade this Herzog card.

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Old 03-08-2022, 06:08 PM
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Great stuff, guys. Really appreciate seeing all these T206 runs. Let's continue this show-n-tell of our T206 and T205 back runs.

Here is my 92% complete Russ Ford back run from the Exclusive 12 group. Of course, I need the near impossible UZIT card to
complete this 13-card run. Ford has yet to be confirmed with the UZIT back. However, I expect it will eventually be discovered.


Factory #30
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Factory #42





Factory #42


I would like to thank Luke Lyon, from whom I recently acquired the tough EPDG card of Ford.


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