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Old 06-16-2024, 04:17 PM
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Default Standard Catalog of Vintage Cards question

What is the most recent edition of this guide, and do we expect an update in the next year or two?
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Old 06-16-2024, 07:09 PM
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2016 I think was the last. The 2011 was the last to include post 1980 issues. Not likely to be another. There have been threads in here on the need versus economics of hard copy or updated on line data base

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Old 06-17-2024, 09:34 AM
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I love the idea of a new a refreshed catalog with the necessary corrections made.

For those that have have used the 2011 Edition, it really made War and Peace look like a short story. My dream would be 2 editions, pre-1990 and post-1990. With the madness that ultra modern has become, it is likely to be close in size already to the entire history of cards.

I also think its more than time to move the goal posts from the 1980 modern date to preferably 1990 (before the monster push into inserts and such) or an easier date like 2000. 1980 is coming up on 45 years ago. In reference seemingly when the term was coined 52' Topps were a far newer issue than 1981 fleer.
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It might not have everything listed in the standard catalog but for me it has been replaced by TCDB. The Trading Card Data Base doesn’t have value amounts but those weren’t much use from the standard catalog anyway.
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Old 06-18-2024, 04:58 AM
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Id even settle for a flimsy newspaper style " CCP" that would simply do one decade per issue
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I love the idea of a new a refreshed catalog with the necessary corrections made.

For those that have have used the 2011 Edition, it really made War and Peace look like a short story. My dream would be 2 editions, pre-1990 and post-1990. With the madness that ultra modern has become, it is likely to be close in size already to the entire history of cards.

I also think its more than time to move the goal posts from the 1980 modern date to preferably 1990 (before the monster push into inserts and such) or an easier date like 2000. 1980 is coming up on 45 years ago. In reference seemingly when the term was coined 52' Topps were a far newer issue than 1981 fleer.
I know they don't do as much digging into the oddball/older card world as they did when I was there back in the day but Beckett continues to publish their Almanac and in 2 editions (older and modern). While I don't know the numbers (or care to either). I can guarantee you they would not be publishing these books unless they made money.

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I like the Becket Vintage Annual, especially because it has all 4 sports in one book

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I know they don't do as much digging into the oddball/older card world as they did when I was there back in the day but Beckett continues to publish their Almanac and in 2 editions (older and modern). While I don't know the numbers (or care to either). I can guarantee you they would not be publishing these books unless they made money.

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Honestly, I feel those big book Becketts..the print size is way way too small

Is that a me problem ?..or a Beckett problem ? LOL
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It might not have everything listed in the standard catalog but for me it has been replaced by TCDB. The Trading Card Data Base doesn’t have value amounts but those weren’t much use from the standard catalog anyway.
Agreed to a point.

I use TCDB if I know what issue I am looking for and it is excellent at that task. I learned a large percentage of my knowledge entering the hobby on identification and new issues (to me) by constantly thumbing through the Standard Catalog. Just perusing those pages gave me an encyclopedia of knowledge.
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Honestly, I feel those big book Becketts..the print size is way way too small

Is that a me problem ?..or a Beckett problem ? LOL
To be honest in my opinion the Beckett OPG (yes I know the fees etc) are easily accessible and the print size is better. One of my friends was using that as a base for looking through value boxes at the DCS this weekend and I was impressed by the print size for the phone.

It's easier to read the OPG than the print edition.

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Is the 2016 edition worth getting in 2024? Does anybody have an extra they would part with? I've never been a price guide guy but I'd like to look through for some oddball sets I've never seen before. Thanks.
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There are some for sale on eBay but they are pretty pricey
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There are some for sale on eBay but they are pretty pricey
Grabbed One off marketplace for $17 shipped. Can't beat that 😃
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They show yup at Goodwill on occasion

I’ve gotten a Beckett and Standard Catalogue over the last few years

A retired friend of mine goes there 3-3 times per week and finds stuff for me
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I got my copy of the 4th edition (2014) for $1 at a library book sale and I've found it fun to flip through. I agree with Justin Davenport that something like TCDB is great if you know what you're looking for, but it's harder to discover things from it than it is flipping through a book.
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Just an FYI - I have the 2013 Standard Catalog in PDF form. Its super functional to be able to "Ctrl-f" and search the entire document at once. DM me if you'd like me to email a copy.
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