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Where did the term “semistars” originate?
Talking about “semistars” in our industry is so commonplace, but it really is an absurd thing when you think about it. No one would ever actually call a player a semistar outside of card collecting. Did the term originate with Beckett magazines or has it been around for longer? It’s so ubiquitous that I find it hard to believe Beckett was the originator, but who knows.
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