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I started my collecting journey back in 2003, and had a blast with this hobby. I met a lot of great people, and saw/purchased some amazing cards and memorabilia along the way. Wagner, Cobb and Joe Jackson were always my favorites.
Leon, Joe T, Terjung and Scott B were always my go to people for when I had a question. I'm glad to see that I still recognize some familiar people on the board from years ago. In 2017, I kind of lost interest and sold off my collection. I needed the funds to help with my wedding and the purchase of our house, etc. I just recently saw some unbelievable prices realized for a lot of cards I either chased or owned. About a month ago, I went with my brother to a local card show. After walking around, I kind of got the feeling that I want to start collecting again. It brought back good memories of the past. I'm planning on starting my collection 2.0. I haven't been around for a few years, and I just logged in and saw a few PM's I had from a while ago that I just responded to. So tell me, what have I missed in the past few years?? ![]() Tony N. |
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