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Old 07-27-2011, 07:37 PM
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Originally Posted by novakjr View Post
Technically, I think it's pre-1943. I think it has something to do with the paper shortage(or whatever it was) during WW2 that's created a window of time used as the cutoff point. That's just semantics though. Collect what you want. Let's just call it vintage. If you want to collect anything pre-'52, or pre-57, or pre-48, or pre-1930, or 19th century, or whatever, then do it. Ain't no one here judging anyone. Well, maybe there's a few.

The '41 Double Plays are a very attainable set with some great names.
Well, there is one less person who judges after he was given the boot a few weeks ago. Anyway, I am 20 cards into the 1934 Goudey set and only 1 card into the 1933 delong set. Those delongs are fairly expensive (at least with my budget) in mid-grade (psa/sgc 5) condition. I am enjoying the '34 goudey set and would reccomend it to others.
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