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Old 05-15-2017, 02:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Rich Klein View Post
On one level as a person who did and now does cataloguing again I understand the bizarre logic of that. As a cataloguer you may be assuming the reader does not know whom those players are. Therefore you need to create an easy way to ID.

On the other hand, if you have to use those terms as either a collector or a dealer for an item such as that which involves quite a bit of knowledge needed, that is absolutely stupid in terms of descriptions.

And I agree with Leon on this, please don't call me late to dinner

Rich


That was my thinking as well. The catologuer, no doubt, was looking for the most obvious way to differentiate the two portraits. Keep in mind, many people who would use the SCBBC are those who don't know anything about baseball cards, and are trying to figure out what they have in a collection they perhaps inherited. They don't know Mickey Stanley from Lord Stanley, or Ron LeFlore from Ron Burgundy.

Nowadays however, in our hyper-sensitive culture, the terms we have used in the past, are looked at in a completely different light.

And I agree with the other two esteemed Texans above.....never call me late for dinner!

Steve
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