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1.0 out of 5 stars
Very poorly designed book, April 5 2008
By Athena Papamichael "Jon" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Beckett Baseball Card Price Guide, Number 30 (Paperback)
I collected baseball cards in the late 1960s and early 1970s as a kid, mostly Topps. I re-opened my card collection in March 2008 after 35 years in the attic. The book doesn't doesn't have any logic or organization to it, and makes no sense. For example, if you're looking to price your Topps cards (as I suspect most people are), 1973, for example, you have to look under "1951 Topps Blue Backs" in the table of contents - bizarre. And good luck finding the table of contents sandwiched between more than 10 pages of advertisements. in the "How to Use this Book" section it starts "isn't this great" then continues, "every year this book gets better." Almost nothing on how to use the book.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Baseball Beckett card guide review, Feb 1 2009
By M. Hernandez - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Beckett Baseball Card Price Guide, Number 30 (Paperback)
Excellent guide especially for the early TOPPS cards for greats such as Mickey Mantle, etc. Highly recommend this guide.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beckett Baseball Card review, Sep 18 2008
By Yankees Fans - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Beckett Baseball Card Price Guide, Number 30 (Paperback)
My son and the neighbors boys have not stopped looking up the
value of their precious collectibles. It is easy to use. Some of their cards are worth 7 cents and some several hundred dollars. They are having a blast with it. My husband is enjoying it too. He is now lamenting losing one of his old Mickey Mantle cards.
I highly recommend it for your baseball card collectors, young or old.