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I do like some of the designs they've came up with for modern cards, using the "old designs". I think it could get modern type card collectors to acquire an interest in pre-war cards too.........but, of course, there's nothing like the real thing
They've also been including more players from baseballs' past in their recent sets (or so it seems to me, at least).Clayton |
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I like it. My 11 year old son at least has an idea now that cards were produced before 1999 and takes some interest in the pre-war stuff. Most of the vintage designs look better than the new ones anyway.
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i only like the newer ones with vintage designs if the pictures are different from the original cause its like a "What If type question" other then that i dont't care too much about it
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