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				 Bowman's demise-- 
 
			
			I really started collecting as the Bowmans died out.  But I had my brother's cards and played with them.The Bowmans had two major flaws:
 
 The Bowmans/card size [there are slight but perhaps crucial differences] were made of flimsier cardboard, and they easily bent in the middle.  As kids played more with the cards in those days, this was a serious and chronic ['53-55] short-coming.
 
 The console-TV border on the '55 Bowman was an artistic disaster of Edsel proportions.
 
 That being said, the '51-52 Bowmans are one of my favorites, and the '53's are generally admired for their photography and spectacular color.
 
 Ironically, after Topps won, they down-sized their cards, which became the standard size for more than 50 years now.  I like the bigger cards myself.
 
 That's what I remember.
 
 Doug
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