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					Originally Posted by Michael B  I get what you are saying.  With you, tax law, with me property law.  I have been doing what I do for 36+ years.  I know more than 95% or more of the attorneys when it comes to that.  I got my second wife through property in law school.  The attorneys always try to finesse it when I tell them something that should be done.  When they hem and haw I just tell them that I keep ALL of my records.  If it comes back across my desk in a year or two and the issue is not fixed the new attorney will know exactly who handled it the last time.
 I have also used your mantra for 30 plus years.  Unfortunately, it is lost on some people so I compose my rules.
 
 It is a wise man who knows what he knows and is willing to admit what he doesn't.
 
 I cannot help with the the cards.  I do not collect baseball at all.  I collect Olympic photography and buy and sell mainly pre-1980's Olympic autographs.  I mainly contribute on the other side, but I like the community and read threads on the main page that catch my eye.
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 Ha Ha,
I hear you when it comes to attorneys.  Usually when you get involved with an attorney in some sale/merger, or other big, complicated deal involving multiple people and/or entities, they always try to come in, take over, and act like the quarterback to, I guess, impress the client to justify their fees and have everything done how they like and want.  I learned to just chill and sit back because the clients would never sign anything until I looked it over.  I'd find all the mistakes and errors, and also point out the problems and omissions.  I sometimes wondered if the attorneys actually ever paid attention when people told them what the deal/transaction was, or how it was supposed to go down and work tax-wise. Don't get me wrong, there are a lot of great attorneys, and then there are a lot of other attorneys.  LOL
Add about 9-10 years on to your experience for me.  I started in the '70s, so this is the 6th different decade I've worked in.  
And I also like your saying about being a wise man.   I have a little bit different take on that topic and have told people through the years that the more I know or learn, the dumber I feel.  And they'd invariably ask me what I meant.  And I'd tell them it seemed like every time I learned one new thing, I'd also discover there was like ten more things I didn't know and was now even dumber than before.  It would always get a chuckle out of people, who would also agree I made a great point.  LOL 
Sounds like you have a great collecting activity/collection as well.  I've never gotten that deep into the Olympics myself, but the athletes and stories behind a lot of the photographs you own have got to be truly amazing.  
Take care.