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			Hi Dale, I'd just keep plucking them off, and scouring the boards.  I've been trying to pick up high number lots.  Though only needing a handful of cards, it's been tough to locate them buried in lots for a fair price.  Sadly, I just cant justify paying retail for the whole lot, mostly of which I do not need.  Maybe I am going the way of the Dodo?
 
 Also, grading fees and times have increased dframtically.  I prefer to have my highs ( about 90% slabbed) and stars graded, and would submit nice commons at the $6 level.  However the cheapest they may ever be is 8.50.
 
 Has this helped the price of raw or graded commons?  Picking up Vg lots at $5 per card, grading them, and having a card worth 13.50 after 10 months just doesn't do it for me. It's a losing proposition.  What happens from here?  Graded set collectors just give up?  It just seems to be coming to a turning point.
 
 
 I do have a decent lot of 50 to submit, and probably naother 50 which will just barely fit my set.  I still need 230 graded, but at this point, aside from the ease factor in selling/pricing it seems like a fool's errand.
 
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