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I know it is probably anecdotal, but during my small timeframe of collecting these cards I have been able to pick up 1-2 a week. I am collecting the T205 set with a buddy of mine, and we expect to complete this in a couple of years but I hope this set will keep me busy for the next ten years. I have four friends now who are all in our mid-30s who have began to collect pre-war cards – I wonder how many new collectors it takes to influence the market for a set like the T207’s?
Thanks again for all of the information / comments. Since I am new I am taking in information as if it was coming out of a fire hose. To be honest we are all a little intimidated by the knowledge on this board, so I really appreciate the warm comments and help. It is communities like this that help usher in the new generation of collectors. |
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