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Old 01-01-2010, 11:34 AM
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Default Southern Leaguers

Nice job with the set.

I have a question about the SLers. When I was collecting, the last one of the 48 that I needed was Jordan (ATL) & I see it was one of the last 3 for you. I know it is not ranked as being a difficult SLer, but has anyone else noticed Jordan being more difficult than a normal SLer? Thanks.
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Old 01-01-2010, 04:16 PM
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Default A.O. (Dutch) Jordan

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Nice job with the set.

I have a question about the SLers. When I was collecting, the last one of the 48 that I needed was Jordan (ATL) & I see it was one of the last 3 for you. I know it is not ranked as being a difficult SLer, but has anyone else noticed Jordan being more difficult than a normal SLer? Thanks.
I know I picked two Jordans up rather quickly in assembling my SL'er collection, but I've noticed recently that not very many have showed up for auction.

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Old 01-01-2010, 04:31 PM
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A fine accomplishment ! Congrats and Happy New Year to you !!
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Don, congratulations to you....that is the most interesting summary of T206 collecting I have seen in some time. I agree with you that the T206 set may eventually evolve into back type set collecting.
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Thanks for all of the kind words guys.

Larry that is just wonderful news, certainly the best part of this thread!

I agree with Mark that the Jordan just seemed to dry up a little recently. I remember seeing them on ebay from time to time and just never ended up winning one. I think the Bay and Breitenstein show up far less often.
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Congrats Scott!! I love to hear when sets are completed, especially one of this magnitude that compares to no other. I had to scrap my quest at 15%, however one day, probably many years from now, I will hopefully follow in your footsteps.

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