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Old 01-08-2004, 10:59 AM
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Posted By: jay behrens

Actually, the logical seperation is 1945, otherwise you split the Bowman sets between vintage and modern. Also, WW2 is where the big change in cards occured.

on to Bob's request:

Why is a set like 1917 White Sox set lised with prices for all grades for each cards when there is only one known complete set and singles have never been sold?

Is it possible to create an ACC index so that those of use that are more familiar with ACC designations can find sets more easily? This should only a page or 2 at most and is my biggest complaint with your book since spend way too much time for sets that I know the ACC designation but not what you have decided to call it. Simple index that list the ACC designation where it can be found in your book would be a great help.

Jay

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