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When I first started collecting Black Sox cards, i frequently went to Ted Golden for help and would like to thank him. Both him and Erik V have wonderful sites.
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Chiming in...I've had a hobby-related website for nearly 10 years and have written stuff for publications including Old Cardboard, but have found through 25+ years of collecting that the more I learn, the more I don't know.
I've even written a booklet (now out of print) on hobby history but am not an expert on the subject. I will, however, echo the previous poster who mentioned how much easier info is since the internet entered our lives. The best part about the hobby is that there is always somebody I can call on when I need to find out about something. It doesn't matter what the topic is. |
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