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It all depends upon what your mindset is about collecting. Some people are very happy to just own a few key cards from a set. Others are "type" collectors and make do with a single example of each set. Some collect HOF cards or subsets of such. Some people focus on a single player.
But some people are not happy unless they collect as they did as a kid. I was never happy having just a few cards from a set. If the manufacturer printed it as a set, I felt it was meant to be collected as a set. That disease is called "set collecting." Scratch whatever itches, and NEVER take advice from anyone on a message board, about how you should collect.
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Jim Van Brunt Last edited by Jim VB; 02-28-2011 at 05:13 PM. |
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