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Dead on. My type collection ends at 1979 for baseball. It is fun and you find stuff you didn't even know existed. I've gone so far to try to add an extreme MC, off register, blank back and wrong back for each type. It gets mind numbing but allows you to see the progress, or lack there of, companies made in manufacturing cards.
I've thought of a football type collection as well. If you count all the regionals, bread labels, etc; you would have one impressive (and massive collection) on your hands. I say go for it. It would be neat to see what other oddball sets you come up with to add to your type collection.
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