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			Posted By: Ben As an eager 12 year old, I would visit the local card shop in Edmonton, Alberta several times a week, asking...no, begging the owner to trade cards with me. Once in a while, he'd humour me, but more often than not he'd be too lazy to get off of his sizable duff to pick out the cards from the display cases that I wanted to see. I can remember my first trade with him very clearly: a pair of 1990 Score Eric Lindros rookies, which I had just pulled from packs and were very hot at the time, for a stack of about 8 or 9 57/58 parkhurst hockey cards it terrible shape. It was a life altering experience, as it was the beginning to my insatiable addiction to old, beat up vintage cards. And heck- I dont think I made out too badly in the trade after all, although fatty card dealer probably thought he made out like a bandit  | 
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			Posted By: Marc S. I've found that most collectors I know and deal with keep a "private stash" of really neat cards that they don't necessarily want -- but are nonetheless unwilling to get rid of unless they get something equally neat in return. | 
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			Posted By: Bob Shannon Marc S you are correct-I call it the power of a trade. Certain cards a worth more when involved in a trade compared to their cash value. | 
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			Posted By: Wonkaticket Ben; | 
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			Posted By: jay behrens I always loved to trade at shows. The biggest problem is that people were looking at dollar values involved, whereas I looked at how easy it was replace what I was trading. As someone else pointed out, I was not about trade vintage cards for new stuff. You need be offering me something equally rare or unique. Now if someone came up to table and wanted trade a bunch vintage cards for new material, I was all over it. And it did happen few times. The silliest example was a guy who traded me a bunch of nice Sports Kings for a box of 86 Donruss, back in '87 when some guy named Canseco was hot. | 
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			Posted By: warshawlaw and I usually offer trades in my buy-sell post--but no one has the damned cards I want (jus' keedin').   | 
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			Posted By: Julie it thins out your collection; I don't have enough money to buy stuff for the purpose of trading it, so I rarely have duplicates. When I do, I sell the lesser for a song, or--give it away. | 
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			Posted By: Joel There are a number of trading groups out there | 
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			Posted By: runscott I have traded with a number of board members and had mixed results - all bad experiences were several years ago when I dealt with people I didn't know well. I have found that some people are extremely proud of ugly cards and want way more in trade than they are worth - in those cases you have to back away carefully so as to not hurt feelings.   | 
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			Posted By: Eric I haven't read the posts in between mine and the initial one, but I love to trade with other collectors too. The art of trading in my opinion, is a lost one due to an age of computerized shopping, and very few local card shows (damn..what are those?!). Trading with people you've never met before also comes a little difficult for most, even if you talk to them by email. Fortunately, I've met a few people through this board, and other online outlets, that I've developed a great trust with, and trade with. Even people I don't know very well, if I know what their reputation is like, I'd deal with them. So I agree..I wish there were more trading. Thanks to Elliott, and the creation of this board though, a lot of that has been rehashed. | 
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			Posted By: Lee Behrens I don't like trrading but it seems more times than not people seem to thing they should get more in trade than I will get in return. I have had a few nice trades with board members and always open to suggestions for trades. | 
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