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View Poll Results: Interest in Baseball Hall of Fame Rookies Guide | |||
Yes, I would be interested in buying a copy |
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46 | 43.81% |
I am interested in this area of collecting but not sure if I would buy the guide |
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31 | 29.52% |
No, I am not interested in this topic enough to make a purchase |
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28 | 26.67% |
Voters: 105. You may not vote on this poll |
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Hey Phil,
I think the idea is great but I think a lot of people have variations of what they prefer as a rookie card. I know some collectors are intrigued and pursue first issue cards while others pursue first major league cards (sort of a minor league set vs. Topps issue). I think if the book classified every card that can be considered a rookie it will definitely be of interest. So for example if you were to use Rickey Henderson the book should document possible rookie options such as: -Chong Modesto A's -Ogden -Topps Let me know if that makes sense, -Nick
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You got it, Nick. There will be different rookie card options for every HOF'er and the collector can choose what they prefer to go after. At least the collector can make an informed decision with photos and pricing available. The differences between rookie cards, pre-rookie cards, earliest collectibles, etc. will be clearly defined and explained as well.
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As well as a lot of work. Let me know if you need help and I'd be more than happy to help. Thanks, -Nick
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Phil,
This would be great. Would it really just be cards or would it include: pins, stickers, etc identified as rookie cards? If it truly only included cards, I would be interested. Thanks
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Dan:
There would be at least one traditional card option for every HOF'er. In addition, there will be many other types of collectibles to choose from as well. |
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This sounds great! Put me down for a copy. -Frank
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