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I like the idea of the SC splitting off the 2000 - Present on a CD. In reality, there were about as many sets and variations produced post-2000 then there were pre-2000 combined. It would nearly double the size of what is already a huge book.
Like some have said, modern cards fluctuate in value so much that pricing is negligible, but I do see value in checklists. Ultimately, I think print is not dead, but dying. Note that the #1 selling book in America, Dan Brown's Lost Symbol was actually outsold by its downloaded version on the Amazon Kindle. That's the future. I think the SC will eventually end up online. It's the only way they'll be able to sustain their business. |
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I would love a pre-81 book with expanded listings and descriptions and if you put the post 80 stuff in digital format (whatever that may be). However, why can't you just pick and choose what you would get and pay accordingly. Surely it is possible to print custom versions of the book at this point, at least within reason.
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