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OT: What is the most you have paid for piece of cardboard?
This is a trick question. The entire question does not fit in the title box.
What is the most you have paid for a piece of cardboard that is not a trading card in any sport or non-sport. In other words cardboard that is not related to the hobby in any way. If you have paid more for a trading card than your honest correct answer to the first question, can you look at yourself look in your mirror and see a sane individual? Answer rationally and show an example of your most valuable cardboard not related to the hobby in any way. If you live in a large cardboard box and do not have access to the forum, good luck.
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Sanity is WAY overrated
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i like frank hes funny lol
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The most I've paid for a piece of cardboard that is not a trading card is, I'm afraid, whatever amount I paid for some other hobby-related cardboard. I have a Boston Garter box that I probably paid like $100 for.
What's the most you've ever done for a ream of copy paper? And have you ever done more than that for the value of 500 dollar bills of any particular denomination? |
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Probably the cardboard box the TV came in. And do I get extra credit because I tossed the TV aside and only played with the box?
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My avatar is a sketch by my son who is an art school graduate. Some of his sketches and paintings are at https://www.jamesspaethartwork.com/ He is available to do custom drawings in graphite, charcoal and other media. He also sells some of his works as note cards/greeting cards on Etsy under JamesSpaethArt. |
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I paid about $100K for my college diploma (cardboard). Despite all the news about how much the price of college diplomas has gone up over the past thirty years, I doubt mine would get much on Ebay. I am also afraid to get mine authenticated, as a couple of the autographs on it look like stamps/fakes. But, I am a collector, not a flipper, so I will just hold onto it.
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