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|  Leaving the cards to the kids 
			
			A few years ago my father gave me the only baseball card that survived his childhood, a beat up 58 Mantle. Tons of sentimental value.  I thought about doing the same for my children. Now when I pick up a Mantle I photograph the kids holding it. I put the photos in special binders I made at Zazzle.com .  Zazzle is cool, but a little touchy with image copyright issues. They said no photos of Mantle. Anyone else have any corny traditions with collecting and their children?? [IMG]  [/IMG] [IMG]  [/IMG] | 
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