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Old 10-04-2013, 02:07 PM
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10. Because "Shoeless Joe" is a much better nickname than A-Roid

9. Non-collectors look at us funny if we tell them we bought, "a Heinie Berger"

8. Nobody cares if the card isn't a Gem Mint 10

7. I hand to those old-timers. Playing well with a hangover is much more impressive than playing well while using PEDs.

6. Back then, nobody ever delayed the action on the field for a television commercial

5. Color lithography is much more appealing than lenticular technology

4. All of my favorite .400 hitters are Pre-War. Oh, wait...every .400 hitter is Pre-War

3. Pre-War players spoke their mind, without a PR team crafting their words for them. Could you imagine Ty Cobb on Twitter? How about Rube Waddell?

2. Pre-War players were tough. For instance, a broken finger would simply be taped to the next one. Modern players are made out of glass. A broken finger involves surgery, weeks of rehab, no less than a dozen medical professionals, and a complete psychological evaluation, just for good measure.

1. Pre-War cards were meant to be collected. Modern cards are meant to be encapsulated in plastic and then quickly sold before the inevitable precipitous drop in value occurs.

Last edited by Eric72; 10-04-2013 at 02:09 PM. Reason: spelling
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