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Old 01-08-2018, 06:46 PM
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Originally Posted by homerunderby View Post
It's an interesting question, when I started collecting (and was aware of the organized hobby) was probably about 1980, and vintage was 1960. Do kids today think 1998 is vintage?

I guess it reminds me how much I've aged and how different this hobby to me than it was back then. Finding "old" cards back then was exotic, now you can get pretty much any Topps card throughout their history online.

I remember I met a kid who had 1970-71 cards, I gave up just about anything to get those exotic cards.
When my girls hear me talk about the 90s, they look at me like I am dead. It is all relative.

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