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The following back issues are available for $6 each, unless otherwise noted, postage paid.

Vol. 1, No. 1 is available for $10 (ppd).

Checks are payable to Kaufman Communications and may be mailed to:
816 Congress Ave., Suite 1280, Austin, TX 78701.

Volume 4, Number 6

 

 

 

Volume 3, Number 3

 

 

 

 

Volume 3, Number 2

 

 

 

 

Volume 1, Number 2
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Volume 14, Number 6:
Jim Piersall: Looney Tales

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Volume 14, Number 5:
Getting kicks from, kicked off eBay

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Volume 14, Number 4:
Ol' Dodgers Aging Gracefully

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Volume 14, Number 1:
Value of Photo Matches

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Volume 13, Number 4:
Barry Halper Remembered

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Volume 13, Number 2:
FBI Makes a Nice Cache
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Volume 12, Number 4:
Big Spenders Surfacing
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Volume 12, Number 2:
Piracy: Clemente's Signature
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Volume 11, Number 6:
Who Pays for Errors?
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Volume 11, Number 5:
Mantle Glove Gets Asterisk?
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Volume 11, Number 4:
Negro League Collecting Update
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Volume 11, Number 3:
Bad Autographs? Bad Blood? Or Both?
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Volume 10, Number 2:
No chilling out for Williams family
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Volume 10, Number 1:
'39 Yanks: Best team ever?
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Volume 9, Number 6:
ROY: Notation of Distinction
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Volume 9, Number 5:
Memorabilia Cards
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Volume 9, Number 4:
Gianfriddo catches with glove again
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Volume 9, Number 3:
Differences of Opinion
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Volume 9, Number 2:
Enos Slaughter still hustling
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Volume 9, Number 1:
Golf collecting
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Volume 8, Number 4:
Joe D: "A Hero's Life"
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Volume 8, Number 3:
Shill bidding plagues auctions
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Volume 7, Number 6:
FBI's Bullpen Hooks Forgers
BONUS: Bullpen: Dramatic Work of Art
Forgers made out like bandits
Foul Ball nabs another
FBI Update: What to do?
Bullpen Sentences Previewed *


Volume 7, Number 5:
Slingin' Sammy Baugh
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Volume 7, Number 4:
BUYER BEWARE:
Bad Ruths on the Internet

BONUS: Frangipani experiences flaws in the business
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Volume 7, Number 3:
Remembering Wilt, Sweetness
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Volume 7, Number 2:
Halper Sale: $21 Million
BONUS: Marshall Fogel Assumes the Throne
BONUS: Swirsky's Every Pitcher Tells a Story
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Volume 7, Number 1:
HOF: Greatness Gathers in Cooperstown
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Volume 6, Number 6:
Sons of Summer:
Berra, Ryan, Greenberg *

Volume 6, Number 5:
Remembering Joe DiMaggio, $9
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Volume 6, Number 4:
70th, Other Home Run balls
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Volume 6, Number 3:
Internet Auctions
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Volume 6, Number 2:
McGwire Signatures
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Volume 6, Number 1:
Harmon Killebrew
BONUS:
HOF tightens security
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Volume 5, Number 6:
The Class of '99
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Volume 5, Number 5:
Going, Going, Gone . . .
Trouble with HOF Collecting

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Volume 5, Number 4:
Joe Jackson Appeal
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Volume 5, Number 3:
Dilbert Nails Hobby
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Volume 5, Number 2:
Man of Letters
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Volume 5, Number 1:
3rd Best/Worst Poll
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Volume 4, Number 6: $10
Jackie Robinson
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Volume 4, Number 5:
Hirschbeck Brothers
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Volume 4, Number 4:
Team Balls
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Volume 4, Number 3:
Frank Crosetti
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Volume 4, Number 2:
Deacon Jones
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Volume 4, Number 1:
Bob Richards
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Volume 3, Number 6:
Whitey Ford
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Volume 3, Number 5:
Spring Training
BONUS: Optimum Opportunity for Collectors
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Vol. 3, No. 4:
Stadium Collectibles
BONUS: Raymond Berry: "The Drive"
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Volume 3, Number 3, $10:
Ted Williams
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Volume 3, Number 2, $10:
Mickey Mantle
BONUS: Mantle Forgeries
BONUS: Prices: More Tape-Measure Shots
BONUS: The Sultan of Stuff Remembers
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Volume 3, Number 1:
Cal Ripken, Jr.
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Vol. 2, No. 6:
The Best and Worst Show Guests
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Volume 2, Number 5:
Leon Day
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Vol. 2, No.4:
The Juice Signing in Jail
BONUS: Collecting Niche: Boxing
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Vol. 2, No. 3:
The Joe Jackson Signature
BONUS: Joe Jackson: Best Arm, Best Bat, Best Scapegoat
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Vol. 2, No. 2:
He's Back/Joltin' Joe
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Vol. 2, No. 1:
Sizing Up the Market
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Vol. 1, No. 6:
Negro League products
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Volume 1, Number 5:
Autopens
BONUS: Autograph Hounds: With Jim Bouton
BONUS: Niche Collecting: Stadium Seats
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Volume 1, Number 4:
Ozzie Sweet
BONUS: Niche Collecting: Magazines
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Vol. 1, No. 3:
Jordan Signs for Real
BONUS: Swinging the Deal for DiMaggio Bats
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Volume 1, Number 2:
Fakes
BONUS: Basketball Action from Springfield
BONUS: Red Hot Montana: From S.F. to K.C.
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Volume 1, Number 1:
Making a Market