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Old 07-26-2012, 06:31 AM
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Best advice I have as someone that transitioned to pre war a few years ago. Buy a "hodgepodge" of HoFers from multiple years, sets, sizes, colors etc and eventually you'll settle into what really draws you in naturally. For me, it was signed 1939 play balls (love ink against the black and white) and higher grade T206...

Who knows, maybe you'll fall in love with E121, exhibits, goudey, T cards etc etc... Remember, there's basically 40 years of baseball in "pre war" so cards come in many eras, shapes, sizes, styles... And not one of them is the "right" answer for everyone.

But I'd recommend doing your "browsing"/test buying on HoFers, this way, once you figure out what you really like, you can recoup your investment on the cards you no longer feel fit your niche.

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