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19th Century Baseball Card Collector - Seth Nagdeman
Posted By: Jimmy
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19th Century Baseball Card Collector - Seth Nagdeman
Posted By: Bill Stone
Seth --I saw that interview earlier this week. If you do a search for " Decal" you will find several interviews I did for my other collecting passion- Miss America pin up decals. He really does a nice job and I am surprised at how responsive his readers are. Congratulations on a nice interview. |
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19th Century Baseball Card Collector - Seth Nagdeman
Posted By: T206Collector
<<Demand, however, has not fully been fully developed yet. This weak link in the formula has resulted from the lack of widespread information about these items.>> |
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19th Century Baseball Card Collector - Seth Nagdeman
Posted By: Alan
Nice article. I'll see you at the National. |
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