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Old 12-26-2013, 04:24 PM
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Default I wholeheartedly agree.

Corey, I am so glad you brought this up. For postwar baseball history buffs, collectors, and especially those who enjoy the sluggers of this time period, the HOME RUN DERBY DVDs are absolute gems. A steal for what they give to the buyer.

I was not collecting baseball cards when the episodes were originally shown in 1960; I turned six that year. Regardless, they are a treasure trove of visual delight, showing as they do many of our favorites during the prime of their careers. A time capsule opened up!

The DVDs perfectly complement one's baseball card collection. Worth every penny and more!

As for the cards released in conjunction with the shows' sponsors, there is a lot of mystery and so much unknown.

Salute. ---Brian Powell

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