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|  Is "modern" still "modern"? 
			
			I just purchased a 1983 Topps Reggie Jackson on eBay and it hit me that it is a little strange to be calling a 30+ year old card "modern".  The early 80's Topps cards have way more in common (card stock, design) with 60's and 70's sets than with today's cards.  I was wondering if the definition of "vintage" should be expanded to at least include 1980 through the mid-80's.  This would still keep the Junk Wax era that began in the late 80's classified as "modern". What are your thoughts? Ed Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 
				__________________ Happy Collecting Ed | 
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