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			Posted By: runscott Okay, I'll take Ryan's hint and start a more positive thread.  Why don't you all who have received the magazine, discuss some of the articles.  As soon as I receive mine, I will chip in. | 
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			Posted By: Robert {Bigb13} Looks like no one received it yet. Rob | 
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			Posted By: dan mckee Hi Rob, I received your payment, thanks. Dan. | 
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			Posted By: Scott Forrest as yet another bitcing thread...I guess no one has anything positive to say about the magazine? Leon? someone? I'm really curious what's in the damned thing. | 
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			Posted By: qualitycards The magazine is a quality read, they have feature articles on the hobby's earliest publication "Card Collectors Bulletin" from Jefferson Burdick which debuted on 1/1/37. There are also articles on this years national, a 1911 PCL card issue Western Playground", a story on the Wheaties '33 Babe Ruth flip book, 19th Century Baseball currency & the Tim Jordan game set of 1910. Plus Editors notes, and some ads from the major auction houses to legendary collector Anthony Nex.  | 
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			Posted By: leon I gave a brief, positive comment in the other thread...I like it and hope it keeps growing. regards | 
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			Posted By: Scott Forrest that thread IS growing...now you can go to sleep and dream about chicken-fried steak... | 
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			Posted By: leon That darn thread won't die  | 
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			Posted By: Joe P. Write an article on Cobb. | 
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			Posted By: Anonymous Can't forget about this line. "Don't we need a catcher ?" "Not If you put it over the plate we don't." | 
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			Posted By: mzm55 Sorry forgot to log in. | 
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			Posted By: Scott Forrest "Hey Joe! Don't back up too far, the fence is about 150 feet short of regulation!" | 
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			Posted By: Julie Vognar "Nobody could stand the son-of-a-bitch when he was alive (long laugh)" | 
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