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Posted By: davidcycleback
The book is one person's point of view. The author did his homework and he includes many legitimate things, but he is a newspaper writer not a card and memorabilia expert. There are many things I agree with, but a few items I had problems with. For example, the book has a chapter of unanswered intrigue surrounding the Cobb/Edwards Wagner card, but most any experienced T206 collector can tell you if the card is real or reprint. That the book includes an entire chapter about that card is simply a matter of drama to fill pages. However, as I said, there are points in the book with which I agree and, of course, some people like drama. CSI and Law and Order are popular shows I hear. |
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