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 Thursday, December 06, 2007
NEW BLOG FOR STANDARD CATALOG OF BASEBALL CARDS SET UP
Posted by Chris

scatalog.jpgHere you go all you blog junkies... My collegue Don Fluckinger, the editor of the Standard Catalog of Baseball Cards (yep, that's really his last name:) asked me to inform my readers about this:

Now that the 2008 SCD Standard Catalog of Baseball cards is out on
shelves, the work's just begun on the 2009 edition. "The Latest Finds"
at http://standardcatalog.wordpress.com is the new online address where
readers and collectors can help us make the most complete price guide
and checklist on the market, ever.

The editors will post reader questions as well as currently uncatalogued
"mystery finds" that collectors and auction houses unearth between editions.

"The idea," says editor Don Fluckinger, "is to make this blog the
interactive online home of the Catalog. I look forward to expert
specialists--right now we have a PM-10 pin question up there, and we
could use someone who knows that series--helping us find the right place
in the catalog for all these 'new discoveries' found in the attics, flea
markets, and antique shops across the country."

Fluckinger encourages collectors to drop by regularly and if they happen
to recognize an uncatalogued item and can shed light on where in the
catalog it belongs--or, more importantly, help spot fakes or mis-
identified pieces--please join in the blog by offering input in the
comments area or email him directly at don@prospecthillpub.com if they
want to remain anonymous.




12/6/2007 12:36:17 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [0]