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Posted By: Gary B.
I'd rather have the Wagner in a heartbeat. Simple logic - while some cards (Plank, Magie, etc.) would still be extrodinarily difficult and expensive to obtain, I could reasonably build up a t206 set in that condition over time, but the chances of me snagging a Wagner (espeically THAT Wagner) is so unlikely that I'd rather have that. Basically, the answer is OF COURSE i'll trade the entire remaining t206 set for the most coveted card in the industry, especially when you make it that particular Wagner - no question, no doubts, no regrets... |
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