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Posted By: Hankron
Adam, I'm no expert on early baseball guides, but have bought and sold a few. I can't comment on the Morse's, but in general there is a strong market for the thick 1800s to early 1900s baseball guides (especially ones with nice pictures and lots of info) and similar quality/scarce publications. I don't know Morse's population count, but most to all 19th century baseball guides are scarce. In otherwords, it's not like buying a 1966 Sport or 1971 Sports Illustrated. As with cards, take the condition into consideration when formulating a price. |
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