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Old 01-05-2022, 07:27 PM
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Having only gotten back into cards within the last year, I certainly don't have the depth as the above posts.

I will say that I recently enjoyed reading the articles at historythroughcards.com. Some articles are lengthy, and at times he dives into tangents while exploring various facets, but I enjoyed the research.

Also, I just ordered the new book "Spotting Fakes: Examining the Top 50 Fake Sports Cards", knowing I still have a lot to learn.
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Having only gotten back into cards within the last year, I certainly don't have the depth as the above posts.

I will say that I recently enjoyed reading the articles at historythroughcards.com. Some articles are lengthy, and at times he dives into tangents while exploring various facets, but I enjoyed the research.

Also, I just ordered the new book "Spotting Fakes: Examining the Top 50 Fake Sports Cards", knowing I still have a lot to learn.
Thanks I appreciate you checking out my work. Cheers, -Ryan
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Old 03-06-2022, 03:46 PM
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Thanks I appreciate you checking out my work. Cheers, -Ryan
Keep up the good work
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My Word!!!

I never realized we had so many members who can read.
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Read can yes do we.

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Yeah, mun yah; read, er ... what?

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The members of the Baseball Books Facebook group recently completed their vote for the best baseball books of all-time and have published their results.

Spoiler: The #1 vote-getter was "The Glory of Their Times".

Members were asked to pick 20 titles and then the results compiled.

Here is the full spreadsheet of votes. If you're looking for books to read, this would be a great place to start.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...mQFUQ-yk#gid=0
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