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Scott,
You should probably go through the guides and cut out any of the pictures first so you can sell them on eBay as "photos" for big money to pay for your binding expenses. The pictures are all anyone wants out of those old guides anyway, or so I'm told by a certain eBay seller. Just kidding. Having them rebound as hardcovers sounds like a great idea to me, especially if you're referring back to them regularly. As long as "james601" doesn't get ahold of them, it's all good ![]() |
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I read through some of these at least a couple of times each week - generally randomly thumbing through them for fun, not necessarily reference. I've been collecting horrible but complete copies, expressly for the purpose of re-binding as reading copies - only need a few more.
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Scott one solution would be to preserve your guides as you suggested by having them converted to hard covers. But you could wrap your guides and leave them as is on the the shelf and buy the Horton reprints to read through.
They are well done but of course you don't get that feeling of touching the old guide that was possibly looked through by Cap Anson or King Kelly! |
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I do have the Players League reprint, and I used to have an original - the quality in the reprint is great, but it might be a different publisher.
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Scott I think it was also done by Ralph Horton? They are certainly not the real deal but they are darned good. He had actually started on the old NFL guides too before giving it up. I am not sure but it may have been serious health reasons?
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I recently acquired a book published in 1665. It's about the court rules of Romans. It was rebound in old book pages from 1747, secured in vellum.
I think you should rebind your guides in old copies of Baseball Magazine or Harpers perhaps. If it's good enough for the Romans......... |
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I don't have any but I have always felt that a complete run of BASEBALL MAGAZINE would be the Cadillac of publication runs.
I think there are 534 issues 1908-1965, I have scans of almost all the covers from 1908 to 1930 but no issues. A complete run would be equivalent to a complete set of T206s, well maybe minus the Wagner and Plank! |
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