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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
I agree with tbob that Donlin is one super tough card, although Downey and Donnelly are perhaps equally tough. Lowdermilk is IMO the easiest of the older BIG 3. For me Ward Miller was the toughest, tougher than Lewis, but there are probably at least a dozen T207s that are all tougher than Lowdermilk, Lewis and Miller. |
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