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Posted By: barrysloate
By the way, I am shocked at the abysmal response the book has gotten on this board. While I recognize that there are factual errors that could have easily been corrected, didn't anybody find anything worthwhile in this little tome? Remember the average reader is probably not an experienced vintage card collector. Is it possible someone outside the mainstream hobby might find it interesting? It's hard to believe O'Keefe worked several years on the project and did such a poor job. |
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