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					Originally Posted by PolarBear  I'd say they're the largest market for 50's and 60's stuff.
 The last time the card hobby was a "kids thing" was around 1990.  Eventually, you're going to run out of nostalgic baby boomers and gen x-ers who are looking to put together post war sets they remembered as kids.
 
 I think the post war market is eventually going to crash, maybe with exceptions like rookie HOF'ers who will probably always be in demand for HOF sets.  I doubt in 10-15 years you're going to see as many people chasing 1959 Topps sets, etc.
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What do you base these statements on? Every time I go into the local card shop, there are a good group of kids there.
		 
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