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This is an intriguing set, although first I have to say I find the whole "defining a rookie card" rationalization promulgated by Beckett, SCD and some others to be ridiculous. A player's rookie card is is his first appearance on a card. If you want to qualify it by saying it has to be on a MLB card then so be it but a lot pf pre-war collectors would disagree.
I have thought about collecting the Dodgers team set of the Tip Top's but am not sure how feasible it is. The (mostly) non stock poses are pretty sweet. Does anyone know their source for player photos? Last edited by toppcat; 09-06-2013 at 05:04 PM. |
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