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It sounds like Burdick knew his stuff pretty well and because of his work the cards we collect decades later are still identified by his designations. Guess what? I get that. But the guy came up with a classification system for baseball cards...Not exactly sacred work (sorry). I guess when people dodge real debate on the proper designations and instead ring the "Burdick said so" bell, it shows where this discourse is destined to end.
Back to the debate that "Coupon's" are out because one can feel the difference: how does that address American Beauty? Thanks! |
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