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Im one of those old farts that collected before technology took over and I’ll tell you, it was amazing! We collected for the pure love of the hobby, didn’t care about condition of cards or if we traded a Mickey Mantle for a Phi Niekro. We were just happy getting cards of our favorite teams or players. As mentioned above, interaction and having fun was everything. Nowadays the hobby is all about quick flips, getting one over on someone and graded cards. Old school collecting is the way!
Last edited by homerunhitter; 02-09-2025 at 02:57 PM. Reason: Autocorrect misspelled word should say teams |
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