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Old 03-18-2010, 09:25 PM
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I got my copy today as well and was pleased.
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Old 03-19-2010, 10:31 AM
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Got mine yesterday and it looks great! Nice job Al!
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Old 03-19-2010, 02:15 PM
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Got my Collector Magazine yesterday and it looks great. Nice job Al and Co.....Keep up the good work!!
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I don't get the magazine...could somebody give me a brief synopsis of the article about collecting baseball books, and who wrote it? Thank you.
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Old 03-19-2010, 02:23 PM
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Do you actually have to subscribe, or do you receive the magazine if you're a regular customer of SGC? I've got two or three issues lying around, and I've never subscribed. But I'm not sure whether I'm receiving it on a regular basis.
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Old 03-19-2010, 02:26 PM
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Good question Rob. I think I got one mailed to me because I was quoted in it. Otherwise, they've never sent me a copy.
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Old 03-19-2010, 04:24 PM
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I received a copy of the new Collector magazine today. Mail just arrived a few minutes ago so I haven't had a chance to read it yet but on first impression it looks like Al has hit one out of the park. Great layout, interesting mix of articles, rich graphics. I look forward to devouring the magazine as soon as I have a spare hour. I have taken the liberty of scanning a few pages for those who haven't got their copies yet. I have included Al's foreword which should answer some of the questions raised in this thread and also the first page of Max's article for Barry because I don't have the time right now to work up a synopsis except to say it's about baseball books, it's five pages total and there's plenty pictures.







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Interesting articles, esp. the one on Garbaty cigarette cards (German prewar movie cards). There is more content on cards in one issue of that than in 10 SCDs or 5 SMRs (excluding the PSA cheerleading puff pieces, which really aren't card content so much as advertisement of the brand).
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Barry, Max Weder wrote the book article, and like the other articles is well written, well researched, and well laid out.
Al and co. did a great job (as I'm sure they've done with the REA catalog) and it's nice to have 2 magazines to look forward to every quarter.
I especially like the article by Chris Stufflestreet on collecting beaters. It caters to a segment of the hobby that is often neglected, and Chris is a great writer.
A little off topic, but he also writes a blog on '70's music that I really enjoy-
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Old 03-19-2010, 11:01 PM
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Oh wow, it's been a busy week and so I'm just seeing this thread.

First, thanks to all who were patient with us on our first issue as sole publisher.

Second, back issues are still available from SGC, subject to the availability (read: whatever they have left).

Third, things were a little weird with this issue. Mike Denero, Chris Stufflestreet, Max Weder and Tom D'Alonzo wrote absolutely terrific articles for us this issue. Unfortunately there was a little glitch, and the subscribers actually got their issues before we did - I still haven't seen the final, printed version. All the contributors and advertisers will get copies as soon as ours arrive, which should be next week.

Speaking of which, we're always looking for contributors. And advertisers.

And Barry, we're always looking for subscribers as well. You can subscribe for just $20 by visiting the SGC website and clicking through to the "Collector" page. SGC is kind enough to have this link on their page because our regular page isn't really hobby-focused (we're an ad agency). We also send a bunch to a random cross-section of recent SGC submitters each issue, and you can pick up copies at the SGC booth at shows (as long as supplies last).

Best way to get it is to subscribe, though.

And thanks so much for all the nice compliments. We're looking forward to making the next issue.

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I especially like the article by Chris Stufflestreet on collecting beaters. It caters to a segment of the hobby that is often neglected, and Chris is a great writer.
A little off topic, but he also writes a blog on '70's music that I really enjoy-
it's worth a look
http://70smusicmayhem.blogspot.com/
It's not entirely off topic right now...one of the artists listed in the latest post did play professional baseball in the 1950s. New post gets added Saturday night, so it'll be back to being OT after that.

But thanks for spreading the word about the blog.

And for the kind words about the article. Again, I haven't seen the finished product so I can't really opine about it yet. I hope it at least gives a glimpse into those of us who dabble in that highly neglected segment of the hobby.
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Chris,

Great article! You'll also be extremely pleased with the "presentation" of it by Al's group in the magazine.
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