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Borrowing from another thread running in the forum, it looks like there is a closer to home method for differentiating the "two types of people in the world: collectors versus non-collectors. The only person who ever collected cards with me was my brother, and these days, when I ask him if he has any recollection of cards we both pulled out of packs back in the 1950's, he reacts as if I'm wacky. Apparently, he doesn't even remember that decade, let alone want to relive it.
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