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Old 06-30-2005, 05:53 PM
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Posted By: Bottom of the Ninth

If anyone has access to the most recent issue (#212) of The Wrapper, pages 12-16 contain some interesting stuff regarding Burdick and John D. Wagner.

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Old 06-30-2005, 06:38 PM
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Posted By: scott brockelman

greg,

this is some worthwhile reading, however i doubt the thread will last long, they seem to be busy conjuring up fantasy teams of all sorts, mostly non-vintage? using opinionated rationale and other assorted crapola instead of learning about vintage cards and the history of such.

thanks for an interesting post, i doubt most even know what the Wrapper is.

seems the board has lost it's focus again.


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Posted By: Tom Boblitt

P Nolan Ryan
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Oh wait..........wrong thread.....
What's the wrapper? I assume it's nothing to do with Tupac or Biggie?

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Posted By: anonymousdave

thanks for the heads up Greg.

I finally broke down and got myself a subsription last month..still wiating for the postman.

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Posted By: Mark Holt

Ok, I'll bite, I don't know what the Wrapper is - any info would be appreciated.

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Posted By: jay wolt

MARK - The Wrapper is a non sports publication w/ a few articles and a bunch of ads thats been around almost 30 years. It has an old time feel for it, its not a slick glossy magazine. The publisher Les is a good guy as well...jay

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Posted By: Andy Baran

I have never heard of The Wrapper, and probably wouldn't have any interest in a subscription to a non-sports magazine. However, I'd like to buy the issue that Greg mentioned. How can I find it?

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Posted By: anonymousdave

http://members.aol.com/TheWrapper/TheWrapper.html

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Posted By: Tom Boblitt

if the article is the same as the one in SCD recently that George Vrechek authored. Sounds like it has some similar content.............

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Posted By: Chuck R

Tom: No, this article is by Chris Benjamin and is reprinted from a 1986 edition of the Card Collectors Bulletin. The Wrapper, by the way, is probably the last hold out from those by-gone days of The Trader Speaks, etc. It's paper, stapled and is generally devoted to both vintage and newer nonsports cards. It was started in the late 70's by Les Davis as an adzine devoted to card wrappers, mainly baseball. Over the years it evolved into a mainly nonsports card content. It's only about $20 a year, so for anyone with an interest in cards outside of the baseball realm it's worth a look at a sample copy.

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