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Old 05-15-2012, 12:37 PM
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this set has a couple different levels of toughness. You will be able to get 3/4 done with out trouble. Then the difficulty begins for the next 20 or 30 cards then you get to the near impossible

I am sure Andy will chime in, he knows more about this set than anyone else I know.

Extremely difficult to complete maybe impossible
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The T213 Type 2 set is an excellent set to go after the way you are wanting to tackle it. (1-2 a month for 10 years). It should present a little challenge and some fun variations of players on different teams, minor leaguers, etc. You should be able to get ur done ahead of your target time frame.

The Type 1 & 3 sets have some very rare cards in them that might present some real obstacles. (Especially the type 1 set)

Here are my Gabby's Type 1, 2, and 3 :
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thanks for the help and i will start on the type II and after that sets done then i will start the type I and III
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I completed T213-2 minus 5 team variations. There are distinct and huge differences in availability of the cards. The checklist shows 188, but it's really only 185. Of those, about 120-130 are relatively easy, the balance are more difficult with about 30 being extremely difficult. The more difficult cards are team caption variations updating the 1915 and 1916 team updates. In general, minor leagues are more difficult, but not the most difficult. Federal Leaguers are half and half - some are very, very easy, while others are in the "buy them when you find them in any condition" category.
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Here are all six Bender versions - 1914 Philadelphia Amer, 1915 Baltimore Fed, 1916 Philadelphia Nat. Per relative scarcity, check your T213 Benders, I'm willing to bet they're probably Philadelphia Athletics -- far more common than either the Baltimore or Phillie updates.

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Only have a few but the Hofman(n), Peoria was much harder to track down.

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