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SCD was a great magazine produced by the Stoman (sp) family in Michigan in the 1970’s & 1980’s. Once it was sold it began a slow death. Was a good tool in its early days. Always looked forward to receiving the magazine.
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SCD was a great magazine produced by the Stoman (sp) family in Michigan in the 1970’s & 1980’s. Once it was sold it began a slow death. Was a good tool in its early days. Always looked forward to receiving the magazine.
Like most print of the 21st century, SCD is not what it used to be.

But their hobby newsletter of the stories is a nice resource and since Beckett really goofed up the Convention Calendar their Convention Calendar has been the resource which has brought the most "new"people to find out about my now "small" show. So, there are some real positives and the editor/staff work hard on what they do

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I still get it
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SCD was a great magazine produced by the Stoman (sp) family in Michigan in the 1970’s & 1980’s. Once it was sold it began a slow death. Was a good tool in its early days. Always looked forward to receiving the magazine.
Anyone else remember in the late 80s when it got so big with ads, etc., they had to break it up into two to be able to bind it with staples? Hundreds of pages. That only lasted a short time due to a recession and the bursting of the bubbles of too many card issues, chase/insert cards that didn't have any real value, etc., but it was fun while it lasted. It took a while to get through an issue back then, a glorious thing for us collectors/dorks.

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