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Perhaps you don't understand the difference between a photo which can be duped millions of times, and a polaroid, which is a unique, one-of-a kind, original.
(And, of course, turning a photo into a baseball card does not damage or destroy the original photo. Just ask our fellow collectors who pay three figures for those type I photos which were used on cards.) And then there's the fact that the polaroid was signed when taken, preserving a moment in time when a fan met the Boss. But, hey, it is a beautiful, meaningless decoration. Last edited by David Atkatz; 10-23-2012 at 02:23 PM. |
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