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Posted By: runscott
Just wondering how others feel about this. Whenever I see a "book" of W601's or an A&G album up for auction, I know I'm going to see the pieces for sell on ebay in about two months. In a way it seems okay compared to chopping up vintage books, but on the other hand - there are far more copies of the 1910 Spalding Baseball Guide, than there are complete W601 books, or A&G Albums. Once parted out, these things can't be rebuilt...they're simply gone. |
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