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			Welcome back David.  Did you collect other things while you were away? I've been away a while myself. Got heavily into T3's and Supplements in the early-mid nineties and then drifted off to other endeavors. I check in here about once a week and spend an hour or two catching up versus the 10+ times a day I used to do. I was always a cheap buyer so have no concerns finacially and I always collected to have an item and complete a set - a huge desire to satiate some thing I haven't yet quite figured out. My T3's are still beautiful and the supplements outstanding. I still love my beat up T210's and my fantasic T227 set. Each card still gives me a buzz when I look at it. | 
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