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Old 03-27-2017, 03:20 PM
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For example, I learned a lot about Eskimo Women by reading the back of this non-sports card
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OMG! Seriously, every once in a while this hobby reminds me of how badly people were treated 100 years ago ( think Dummy Taylor, Nig Clarke, or anyone called Chief).

It makes me wonder how we'll be seen in 2117.
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Here's hoping the "Eskimo Women" cornered Albert Operti near a glacier and allowed him live his final hours on an ice floe.
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I 10000000000000% agree with this, and cannot stress it enough. There are so many little-known facts about each player, especially Pre-War, that are FASCINATING.


Get to know the players on your cards - you never know what you'll learn.
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To expand upon this point, frequently read the backs of your old cards. So many little pieces of cool (and sometimes bizarre) info is found right there. Good stuff!!
I couldn't agree more as well. When I began collecting again, early last year, I was on a mission just to collect as many 52 Topps as I could.
When Frank on here listed/PM'd me about some of his cards, he mentioned he would like to keep his Waitkus card due to what was written on the back about the "Crazed girl"
I told him I had never heard/read that story so I Googled it and read the back of the card. Needless to say, despite Frank's wishes, I purchased the card as I also thought that would be a great card to own. I now try and read every card back I receive, and am still going through the ones I already own.

With my collecting slowing down somewhat, I am now spending more time organizing, reading and researching the players on my cards, which has lead me to read some pretty great stories!
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Or sometimes you can find recipes for dinner.
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Old 03-28-2017, 09:37 AM
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Hi Taylor - That card came to my mind as well. Just couldn't bring myself to post it, so I stuck with the Eskimo Woman!

Cheers,
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I see my thread has been hijacked by Eskimo women ! Nevertheless, great comments and am glad we are having fun with our hobby.
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