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Posted By: ramram
Ok, I'm more into the early images, etc. and not into cards, so, I have to ask - outside of rarity, what on earth would be the draw for "cards" like this Boston Garter? If you were flipping through an old "fashion" magazine and saw this ad you would just crack up and move on. I understand the interest in collecting the true early cards like Old Judge. Particularly the cards with actual images more so than the artwork T-cards, etc. But, when people spend tons of money on "cards" like the Boston Garter, I have to ask...has the collecting world lost their mind when they're buying drawings of people in their underwear! |
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