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Posted By: Mike
Mine didn't. I took them when I left home. And I have honestly probably lived in 20 diffrent places, and two different states. How I managed to hang on to them, ranks right up there with my chances of playing shortstop for the Yanks. 0%. All my spare change went towards cards when I was a kid. I was obsessed. I still have thousands and thousands of cards from about 1958 to 1965. Then I met a pretty girl, and that as the end of card collecting. Until I hit 30 years of age, then I started up again. The one thing I did not take with me, was a few hundred mint Marvel comic books from 1963 to about 1967. and i mean mint. My mom sold them for 5 cents a piece at a garage sale. Many are hundreds of dollars now. I used to read them once, and then neatly stack them. Oh well.....in my next life..... |
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