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My impressions:
1) Another solid Old Cardboard magazine; like usual. 2) Is Legendary back on stride as an auction house. Reading their catalog whilst eating lunch today, it did appear that this was the strongest non-live Legendary auction. Also looking at the last items in their catalog; it appears that instead of running a seperate "collector" auction; they have folded in the collector auction with the $100 minimums to their regular auctions. Editorial Note: I DO NOT have any items in the Legendary auction. Regards Rich Last edited by Rich Klein; 11-12-2009 at 07:24 PM. Reason: dang typing and geez :) |
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