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Old 06-13-2012, 06:36 PM
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I appreciate your input. However, I am not writing a history of collecting or cards. Instead I am writing about a personal journey of collecting with my father and we never collected anything but Topps so there are no plans o include anything else. Blessings


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I hope you will consider including cards not produced by Topps in the post-WWII era. The Bowman cards from 1950 to 1953 are among the most attractive and popular of all sets with vintage collectors — their artwork in many ways is unparalleled. And the 1950s were the Golden Era of regionals, particularly for cards packaged with hot dogs (Kahn's, Stahl-Meyer, Glendale Meats, etc.). Leaving out all of these wonderful sets would be like telling your story in black and white ...
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