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Old 09-04-2011, 11:51 AM
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Looks like the 1967 version can be got on eBay for $75.00

I am on phone phone and can't link it but if you search it I am sure it will come up.
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Old 09-04-2011, 12:03 PM
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Looks like the 1967 version can be got on eBay for $75.00
Good info and you might also check Larry Fritsch cards. They regularly have those in stock (and is where I got mine) almost all of the time, unless they recently ran out of them, for about $30 or so. If you wait just a bit on ebay you can easily get them in that price range, or less, I think.
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Here is a May 1954 supplement I just found . Talks about some card prices going up 5 cents to 25 cents on many series per card .
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Old 09-08-2011, 06:47 AM
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Hi Jeffrompa
Thanks for sharing that 1954 one. I am going to have to check my later supplements but all of the earlier ones say "Supplement" on them. Does that one say that on one of the other pages? The reason I ask is because this one you showed looks like more of a series to me, with the volume and no. . It does have a lot of price changes so I can't imagine it being anything else, unless it's the first price guide, pre-Beckett .

Also, I would have thought it would say "American Card Catalog" and not "Collector"?
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Default Leon, that makes sense for the names

The catalog is the catlalog -- and these were updates and other things -- thus thie name difference to collector makes perfect sense

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Default different names for additions and supplements....

In looking back at several, newer and older supplements/additions/updates, it does seem they are called different things. Thanks for the help....
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Is American Card Collector in fact related to the ACC? I have seen it in lists of old hobby mags but the type looks completely different than the one used in the ACC, IMHO.

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