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Posted By: leon
The ACC is the card collecting bible. It's over and done with and will never, itself, be changed, imho. Bert Sugar came out with the Sports Collectors Bible in 1979 and 3 revisions through 1984, after that. He tried to do an update as you are saying with this publication. Some of it stuck and some of it didn't....Burdick did a great job and we should all be very thankful for what he did. With that being said there are many "mistakes" that are what they are.....Good question and subject though....We have discussed it on the board several times over the years and it's a good, debatable subject now too....regards |
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