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"The bottom line here is that I am trying to decide whether to keep my 19th Century woodcuts as my player representations for my HOF collection or replace them with cards or something else more widely accepted within the hobby? Keep in mind, my objective for my collection is to own the earliest image of each HOF'er and in many cases my woodcuts pre-date the player's earliest card by several years. "
Why not just collect the cards while keeping the woodcuts? Michael PS - I'll gladly take your woodcut collection for free if you want to give it up! |
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