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Posted By: Cashews
i could see why people wouldn't be interested in post war cards because they don't collect them, but a lot of people actually got to see post war players from the 40's, 50's, or 60's play and may have a lot more to talk about than the usual 19th century discussions even if they aren't interested in collecting the later cards. i bet if someone posted a few 49 bowmans they just picked up some of you will be able to recall getting them in packs and talk about the way old cards were distributed. even though i'm not interested in 49 bowmans i'd still like to hear about how they got into your hands when you were a kid and what it was like to see those guys play. |
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