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Old 12-09-2013, 08:09 PM
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Default Rare set...except for some?

I was just looking on ebay at e92 nadja cards...a pretty tough set if you're looking for specific players...pretty easy if you're looking for a bresnahan!!!!!!

What other tough sets...have a disproportionate # of a certain card(s)? I can think of a few.
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Old 12-09-2013, 08:11 PM
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E105 Knight.


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Not to the extent of John and Pete's example, but it seems like Schulte shows up more than most in E90-3.
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Old 12-09-2013, 09:17 PM
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I have that exact same e105 knight!
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On exhibits a few come to mind-

1923-24
1926-29
1939-46
1947-66

Here is a tough one from each-




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E92 Nadja Stone
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Default 1932 Hubbell NY Schedule Card...

Except for this card, 1932 Hubbell NY Schedule card, it's a quite scarce set...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/RARE-80-YEAR...item3a7f930503
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Tango Eggs - Bescher and Jennings

The large silks (can't recall the designation) - Christy Mathewson

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Default Claude Berry Home Run Kisses

Claude Berry's Home Run Kisses card seems to be one of the most commonly seen HRK. I own 2 examples, one cancelled, one complete.

S81 is the ACC designation for the Helmar Premium silks.


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Default T207 Reulbach

Not a "rare" set, but a tough set to complete. Reulbach seems to be a 10:1 card.
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the large silks (can't recall the designation) - christy mathewson
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The Old Judge set has huge splits in population, plenty of players that have 10 or less examples, while some players are in the triple digits
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