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Old 01-31-2012, 01:36 PM
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Having full runs of both VCBC and Old Cardboard (OC), I find OC more enjoyable. I can turn to the forum to catch up on all the soap operas. OC is perhaps the best pre-war baseball card periodical the hobby has ever enjoyed.
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Having full runs of both VCBC and Old Cardboard (OC), I find OC more enjoyable. I can turn to the forum to catch up on all the soap operas. OC is perhaps the best pre-war baseball card periodical the hobby has ever enjoyed.
Agreed. The full checklists, history of sets, and depth of knowledge in each article is outstanding. Of course I also though VCBC was good.
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