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					Originally Posted by Steve D  That's essentially how I collected the set.  
 First, I've always been a HOF collector, so I started with all the hall of famers.  Once I had all but the big-2 of them, I pretty much quit for a while.
 
 After a few months to a year, I got bored, and decided to collect the NY Giants and Chicago Cubs.  Then I started on the Brooklyn Superbas/Dodgers.  After that, I went after the Highlanders/Yankees.  Then I started on the tougher "rarities" I didn't already have.  After that, I realized i might as well go for the set, so I went full bore.  The one thing I did to make it a bit tougher, was to collect the Southern Leaguers with only Old Mill backs.
 
 I still would like to get a Magie, and if I'm really lucky, a Plank, but I'm happy at 520 cards.
 
 
 Steve
 |  Bingo. And that's what this post is about : ways to not let The Monster defeat you. 
 
And I'm considering the SLers with only Old Mill backs as well. We'll see when it's time to cross that bridge.
		 
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