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Posted By: leon
I will, once again, go far against the grain and say Marshall's posts are mildly entertaining. Sometimes I have to agree that cards, while exciting as all get out sometimes, can be boring. Don't get me wrong...I still get the faster heartbeat, at cards I am after, and enjoy just about everything about the hobby but sometimes a little train wreck here or there isn't so bad. But again, that's just me. Of course it won't going on forever and very soon we will be back to the basics. This will continue to be a great place to talk about pre-war baseball cards as long as we want it to be. I realize some of my decisions don't make some folks happy but overall I think the health of the board and the hobby are doing fine.... take care everyone... |
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