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Moose was a very willing signer (he even had a rubber stamp of a moose head that I've seen once or twice). My best guess is that many simply didn't write to him.

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Nice job, Paul!
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Moose was a very willing signer (he even had a rubber stamp of a moose head that I've seen once or twice). My best guess is that many simply didn't write to him.
Here’s one of the moose (mooses or meese) in my collection, with the aforementioned rubber stamp of a moose head. I truly love it.

Scarcity is relative. He makes the top 100, which means you can find one with some perseverance. He’s just tougher than at least 75 or so other T206 subjects.

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The longer you pay attention to it, you'll see certain players from your second to fourth categories move from tier to tier.
About a year later now, this has definitely come true for me. I am considering making a few additional adjustments, but given the slight fluctuations in availability that can be expected from year to year, I probably will sit tight.

Deacon Phillippe has been very tough over the past 12 months, as has George Gibson.

Bill Hinchman has been basically non-existent.

I could see moving Hinchman to the 4th Quartile and Phillippe to 3rd. May be worth moving McCormick back to 3rd and Beaumont to 2nd.

Not an exact science for sure!
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