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mrmopar
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I was reading a thread on another site and an established member asked a question that seemed so basic that I just got to wondering…how many collectors/dealers are making their way through this crazy world of card collecting without owning/using one of the "bibles" or "big books"? There is so much good information in them, but it is obvious that not everyone uses them.
I used to update them every couple of years, sometimes alternating between Beckett and Krause, sometimes buying both in the same year. After I lost interest in the vast majority of newer issues and with the print getting to be microscopic, I stopped buying new copies, although I bet every once in a while something new and neat shows up in a new edition that was previously uncataloged. Not really worth the $40 or so they used to cost for a few new items each year, but having one copy to me is a must.
I used to update them every couple of years, sometimes alternating between Beckett and Krause, sometimes buying both in the same year. After I lost interest in the vast majority of newer issues and with the print getting to be microscopic, I stopped buying new copies, although I bet every once in a while something new and neat shows up in a new edition that was previously uncataloged. Not really worth the $40 or so they used to cost for a few new items each year, but having one copy to me is a must.