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https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_dkr...&_nkw=postcard
As many of you are probably aware, recently the Fritsch eBay store has been posted for sale thousands of vintage (some modern) postcards - more than a couple white whales have surfaced that have caused joy over at the OOTP forum. I am largely a set collector, but I do maintain individual player collections of a few guys, and this hoard has several of each. Question - from a 'baseball card' perspective, what do we make of these? They aren't listed anywhere I can see, but they are 'postcards', whatever cache that might bring, and they certainly aren't just a bunch of snapshots. So 1) does anyone here know the origin of these? and 2) for collecting purposes, would you consider them required for player collection? I know it's to each his own, but if I jump into this and grab the ones I would be interested in, where would I stop? If someone beat me to one, then would I have keep this on my wants list, not knowing if I'd ever see it again, or if it was even a one-of-a-kind issue...talk about First World Problems. |
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