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Interested in hearing how everyone feels about collecting notebook/writing tablet covers (or even whole notebooks) as part of their collections. I've come to consider oversized paper premiums like M101-2s and also postcards as collectible issues, and I do not count newspaper articles as issues, but I'm not sure how to handle notebook covers. If you collect a specific player or team, which side of the line do notebooks/covers fall on for you and why?
Edited to add: Clearly they are collectibles - as could be a napkin with a player's photo printed on it, but what I'm interested in is do you consider them issues for the purposes of check-listing. Last edited by Matt; 10-08-2009 at 07:39 AM. |
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