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I guess Lowdermilk is tough, but not as tough as was thought a few years back. I don't see them often. Thanks for the education Pete.
Not sure what my worst flip is because I only recently started to experiment with some flipping. I can say I am sure I own cards I will lose money on if I ever sell them. In the late 80's/early 90's, it seemed like any popular card had a NM price attached to it. If you found Mantle cards from the 50's at a show in EX condition you paid a NM price for it. At least that was my experience. Probably lose on some cards like that or break even on some after holding them for 25plus years. Last edited by slipk1068; 10-21-2013 at 12:02 AM. |
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