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Old 04-05-2006, 04:22 PM
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Default Is group learning always good? E90 Upp for example

Posted By: robert a

First of all, I want to say that I'm only starting this thread to create what I hope will be an interesting discourse. I happen to be a collector who enjoys sharing observations with others on who is tough in what set, etc.

However, is researching "off the board" sometimes a better idea so that you're still able to afford the card?

For example, now that this card is "outed" as a clear toughie, let's reflect on the price the current example in fair condition brought on ebay today. Wow.

Ok, now be honest. How many of you bidders (that didn't know upp was tough) were willing to pay more after reading the thread here that discussed upp as a tough "common?"

I also agree that there has been a lot more e90s on ebay since the past few network 54 e90 threads.

I guess our board can affect the market almost instantaneously?

robert

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