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I sincerely hope that it stays intact, but every time I see individual pages from old Reach and Spalding guides being sold, I have a little less faith in the rational thinking of collectors these days. So few of these kinds of things have survived to present day, the idea of cutting one up should be universally deplorable. To me, it's akin to using baby panda pelts to make house shoes because sure, synthetic material is soft on your feet, but panda fur is really soft.
On second thought, even that isn't accurate, because you can sometimes get pandas to make new babies. They haven't made this particular yearbook in 115 years, and won't be making any more. Period. Last edited by thecatspajamas; 03-08-2013 at 09:02 AM. |
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