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Have a big card there if it ever happens. Probably the best brow in the business
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"Lets Try to keep the train on the tracks here. We are talking about the ripple effects of certain players cards selling at great increases and how it draws the rest of the field up with it."
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Touche` Lol
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So he's saying Wally doesn't have a chance?
Back to the serious baseball card topic......In the early vintage space I am not sure I have seen big players bring up lesser known players. I don't think the tides raise all cards equally. .
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Yeah I think Mr Moon will not be surging any thing other than a pair of clippers that get tangled in those brows.
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