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			I am usually able to deal with most sellers over pricing, but I think there are a substantial number of sellers on ebay that really don't want to sell their cards. Why else would you price something 5-10x what any of the "guides" say it should sell for. Maybe alot of the big sellers just list from their personal collections too. I do know that both of the card shops in my area were started with the owners personal collections of cards and comics.   there are times though when I find some card that is listed way below what the guides say, so there are some deals out there depending upon what you collect, and what is hot. I've noticed alot of my friends are starting to collect 30's and 40's sets now like crazy. | 
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