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When did PSA separate the player sets into "Vintage" and "Modern"?
PowderedH2O
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I just noticed this today. When did this occur? And why?
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When they changed the format .............they left out the Lou Brock Master Set and Base Set off the Vintage list ????? I can not find it!!!!!
Robbie
1963 Fleer
Lou Brock Master Set
Hall of Fame Players
Retired Non-Hall of Fame Players
Active Players
This would have kept the specific years out of it. Just my two cents.
<< <i>More than half of Brock's career was from 1970 and beyond, so he is in the modern. I was ok with the way it was, but if I would have broken it down it would have been this way:
Hall of Fame Players
Retired Non-Hall of Fame Players
Active Players
This would have kept the specific years out of it. Just my two cents. >>
1963 Fleer
Lou Brock Master Set