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Thanks for the kind mentions.
Lew Lipset is at the top of my list due to the depth and breadth of his landmark Encyclopedia of Baseball Cards. Bill Heitman deserves a mention for his pioneering The Monster. And Bob Lemke for his diligent work on the Standard Catalog. I have also enjoyed several articles researched and written on T206 by Keith Olbermann in VCBC and one on M101-4/5 in Old Cardboard by Tim Newcomb and Todd Schultz. My own T206 research was helped immensely by (in alphabetical order): Marc Bourgea Jamie Hull Art Martineau Jim Riviera Brian Weisner Ted Zanidakis I know I am leaving many others out; apologies for that. Scot Last edited by sreader3; 07-18-2009 at 03:47 PM. |
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