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|  Another GAI update brought to you by a grant from "elronsanchez" 
			
			Posted By: MW While faithfully searching for "GAI" graded cards, I came across the following: | 
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			Posted By: Jeff Hmmm...bidding on all GAI cards plus a "Secret Care Bear" that did not meet reserve.   | 
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			Posted By: petecld Hmmmmm. | 
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			Posted By: jay behrens Hey now, don't knock Care Bears, My Little Pony or other toys. There is some serious money in those 'toys'. I know, I used to collect Banana Splits and other toys and owned a store that sold the stuff. But, yes, it's abit of an odd combo only becuase all the collectors of Care Bears I know are women. They think I am just as crazy for spending money on Star Wars, baseball cards and other 'male' things. | 
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			Posted By: petecld I hear you.  I wish I still had all my Star Wars toys that I did when I was a kid.  I was one of those "odd" kids who saved the boxes as well. | 
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			Posted By: jay behrens Star Wars toys have peaked. The market is pretty soft now, even with the new movie due out. 1995-1997 was the hey-day for selling your Star Wars toys. One of the vehicles I have, the Imperial Shuttle Tiburion sold for around $350 in 1997. Now you are lucky to get $200 for it. | 
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			Posted By: MW Based on the bidding habits of "elronsanchez," I'd say that he'd have to be "GAI." | 
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			Posted By: jay behrens you sure it's not a black thing?  | 
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			Posted By: petecld Hmmm.   | 
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