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I've been looking for a T210-3 Hornsby for quite a while now with no luck. I know most of you have seen the card and some of you have one. It's not that tough, but it has been for me.
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BBCard1- interesting because when I was 13 years old, I could not finish that 1974 set. When I was 20 years old, I started to go to local card shows and fill it in. For me, the last and most difficult was Rick Wise in 1974 Topps. Right now it is a decent amount of Diamond Stars commons. I just picked up 3 this weekend and over paid, just to cross them off. And not the high numbers. I find #4,6,15,23 a pain.
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D381 Brad Kocher took forever to hunt one down!! Finally found one thanks to a Net54 member who was willing to sell.
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1950 R423 Jackie Robinson
and the 1952 Brooklyn Dodgers Schedule Cards Jackie Robinson and not so surprisingly... 1955 Topps Hocus Focus Jackie Robinson.
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#10 Mc Innis In 4, 5 or 6 Please! Yes I still need it Thanks, Marty
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Only one surprise "tough" card for me, since I don't pursue any set all that agressively. Somehow in 30 years I just didn't end up with a SC 150 factory overprint. Not that it was all that hard to fix once I realized I didn't have one.
The toughest card to actually get has been an 88 topps Canseco. Last one I needed, pre-Ebay and I didn't want to buy a whole set. 2 years of asking around, people had them, but didn't want to bother digging in the back room for a 10 cent card. Steve B |
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N172 Buster Hoover
I've been looking for this one for a while to put me one step closer to completing my Old Judge New Jersey subset. All indications are that it shouldn't really be that hard.
Actually, I know where one is (or maybe was), but I could not get the owner to trade with me or sell. Last edited by kkkkandp; 11-04-2011 at 04:51 PM. Reason: add image |
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2 cards same player. 1923 E123 Curtis Ireland card of Elmer Miller and 1921 Koester Bread of Elmer Miller. I have one that PSA had slabbed as a Koester but SGC crossed it over as a w575-1 of Miller. Grade would not matter as long as it is Elmer Miller.
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The t200 boston nationals has been a bear for me to find in any condition.
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