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Posted By: Rich Klein
After receiving permission from our beloved moderator (YEAH LEON!), we are running in the current issue of Beckett Baseball (now available) some of your posts from the thread in response to our article about the introductory class to the Beckett Baseball Card Hall of Fame: |
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Posted By: Bryan Long
Bryan who? |
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Posted By: Rich Klein
Here is the link to the original thread |
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Posted By: Anson
Slightly OT but.....how big is the opportunity for someone like Beckett to come along a produce a prewar sports publication? It could include period stories, card-specific articles, and maybe even take a stab at a value guide (including variations, backs, etc.) Of course, they would have to recruit some knowledgeable folks to put together such a publication. |
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Posted By: Marc S.
I think that Beckett tried. It was called Beckett Vintage Sports, or something of the sort. It was out for a few years - and stopped within the last year or two |
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Posted By: CobbSpikedMe
You're correct. Beckett had a great vintage magazine for a while. It helped get me back into the hobby, for which I am very thankful. When they stopped producing it, I was saddened. I wish they could put together a magazine that focused on the vintage hobby itself and less on the prices. It could have features like the history of collecting, the history of cards, collector spotlights, what's happening in the vintage world around the country, etc. I'll keep dreaming for that. Thanks. |
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Posted By: Mike H
I also received Beckett Vintage for a couple years and saved every issue. It was terrific! Obviously, not enough issues were sold, or it would still be published. I believe every poster and lurker on this and the other boards would subscribe, given the opportunity. |
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Posted By: leon
Beckett Vintage was a very good magazine. One of our board members used to write many of the columns while he worked at Beckett. I sure hope that everyone that is in this thread, and lurking, has subscribed to the OldCardboard magazine. It would be a shame if folks were griping about the demise of VCBC and Beckett Vintage and haven't subscribed. The link is at the top of this page.....regards (and my only interest in Oldcardboard is from a hobby standpoint...and the publisher is a hobby friend) |
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Posted By: Bryan
Hey I made it. Although I am probobly the last person who should have their opinion put into print (as Ted and Jay know all too well.) |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Beckett's very 1st Almanac (1996) was about as good as you can |
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