Vintage
The term should absolutely change as the years progress. 50 years from now, will you not call 88 donruss vintage?
1991 Topps was the last year of the soft, pulpy paper stock. So at some point, I believe this will be the accepted cut off year.
As for right now, I consider 85 and back to be vintage. 86 and forward is modern to me because of the drops in set value.
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