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Tony- I remember reading a booklet about 15 years ago which indicated the relative scarcity of certain poses of some of the players who had multiple cards in the T206 series. The first one which comes to mind is the Mordecai Brown smaller pose throwing which is tougher than the portrait or the larger throwing pose, but there were many others. When I put together the set I noticed that the writer was right on with his observations as some portrait poses seemed much tougher than the fielding or throwing poses and vice-versa. Years later, after reading some of the posts on this board I learned that the scarcity was attributable in many instances to the particular series' in which the cards were released. Not all T206s are created equal
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All the "Cubs" across chest poses are tougher than the "Chicago" down shirt poses.
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