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Fountain pen examples aside, I'd put Rhoads into the second-easiest category and Tannehill into the second toughest.
There have definitely been more Philippes hitting the market lately than we've experienced in quite some time. Wiltse's availability fluctuates as well. There will always be the lulls and relatively bountiful periods of availability with some of these, that's for sure, so several players will never permanently fit into one spot on the list. I've been monitoring all of them forever; not because they're T206 subjects, but I just keep tabs on all autograph availability. |
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