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Old 08-29-2006, 07:31 PM
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Default Greatest card ever? Read it and weep

Posted By: DJ

If you really think about it, what good really is a one inch by one piece of Josh Gibson's bat? I mean really, of what use is that you anyone? It's simply a crime to tear apart a piece of history and make it "affordable" in such a non-important manner. This is simply attention grabbing, trying to get people excited about what many of us would call "a dying industry".

Total desparation as the the entire idea of collecting baseball cards seems to be lost to this new generation. I personally lost interest in cards in the late 1990's when the companies started to out do each other with more expensive models with the "You did that? We'll we'll do this then!". When I was a kid, it was all about baseball cards and every cent I had was spent toward packs.


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