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OK, so I was off more than "a bit" regarding the high point of SCD's subscriber base. The entire landscape of the print media has been changing, mightily, since I don't know, Y2K.
I recognize that I am a 60-year-old dinosaur. I am very glad that I subscribed to SCD when I did, particularly when I consider some of the interesting articles I might have missed. At this point, I am no longer a subscriber. When I way laid off from my job years ago, I chose not to renew my subscription. Fortunately, freelance contributor George Vrechek has put some of his best stuff on the Net. His feature articles on pioneers Buck Barker, Lionel Carter, and Bruce Yeko should not be missed by anyone who is a serious student of this hobby. A striking attitude among people immersed in the wired world is that they expect and insist that others, no matter how gray, come up to their wired world to meet them, lest they be ignored, ridiculed, and downright despised. I was very slow at adapting, and by no means have completed the transition. My point however is that us dinosaurs have much hobby knowledge, and some wonderful collections. We work with people who will treat us with dignity, respect, and show some good manners. Treat us with smug contempt and we tend to shut up tight as an oyster, and you'll get nothing from us. I recently read a Yahoo News segment (we don't subscribe to the major area newspaper, either) that New York City human resource personnel are at their wit's end because so few of their job applicants are able to carry on an intelligent conversation. Nor do they seem capable of articulating their thoughts well on a job application, be it written or on-line. ![]() Returning to the atmosphere of our little hobby, I'm rather certain your prepared article on the 1962 Topps "Green Tints" would find an eager audience among the several thousand subscribers of SCD. I'm sure they'd be delighted with it. Moreover, since you're free-lancing anyway, you are most free to publish via Lulu and Amazon as well. It might be so good that one of the SCD subscribers may just decide to get their grandchild to help them get on Amazon, set up an account, and purchase your work! Now wouldn't that be something. Of course, you'll have to very carefully express to your SCD readers exactly how they may obtain the breadth of your work, but if you can somehow keep in mind the discussed fact that many of us gray-haired do not normally use the Net, you'll do fine. It's all about good communication and thoughtfulness. Have a great week, guys. ----Brian Powell |
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Hey Brian--I still subscribe to SCD...and I am older than you
![]() ![]() I save those articles related to sets I have and put them in their associated binders. But I am glad most are also available on line these days for easy access and sending them to others. The blogs by Dave Hornish and Bob Lemke , who both post here, are great hobby resources, and widely used. The Fleer Sticker Blog project is also great resource if you are a Fleer collector Heck, I still get three newspapers every day, even though I know most folks now get their news on line. Darren's article/guide would be a great hobby resource and hopefully SCD and or other publications will help get it out there and on line as well. I put together my 62 set, including the green tints, years ago, but remember it as a slow slog. Darren's guide would be a big advantage to both collector's and grading companies. I have used his several posts of portions of it here to double check my own set |
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I would skip the SCD and go to Lyman at OldCardboard. They still do a good vintage magazine and are always looking for good research articles. Good luck.
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If the goal is to find the largest audience, I think Jason makes a good point about the ephemeral nature of print articles versus a blog. It also seems that the cloak of "authoritativeness" that attaches to publication, as opposed to the more open and accessible quality of a webpage, is diminishing each year with the changing attitudes of the public. Hell, a decade or two from now, all mass communication might be electronic, and most of it might be limited to audio because the masses find reading and writing tiresome and antiquated.
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Can not argue with any of this, but these are variations, and if you want variations officially recognized in the hobby today from a value standpoint it helps if they are listed in SCD, Beckett or The Registry, and the Registry seems to take it's cue from SCD and Beckets....for good or bad. Whatever it's readership ( many of it's articles are on line), it is still a good venue for an article like this. But if they won't move on it, I agree Darren needs another avenue to get it out there
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