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You can't pay too much, just too soon.
Yes, I realize that for some deals the right time won't come in my lifetime. But even the bad deals in prewar from the early 80's look great today. Can't say the same for the early 90's cards though, but their day will come and hopefully my great grandkids can enjoy that. Steve B |
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1. Buy the card, not the holder.
2. Avoid mixing eBay with alcohol. Last edited by paulcarek; 07-13-2012 at 05:09 PM. |
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