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thanks novakjr, any advice is helpful. By vintage you mean older cards 50, 60's?
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Hello Zak,
I really can't answer your question, but at the end of the day, you have to collect what you like. So if you enjoy modern tiddlywinks, then you collect modern tiddlywinks. It's not about the score or the big payoff at the end of the rainbow, if that is what you're after, well then I would invest my time in learning the stock market. It's really as simple as that. For the record, most folks on these board would not consider 50's & 60's cards vintage (you will have to at least go back a few more decades). Good luck in your endeavour! Lovely Day... |
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understand iggyman, any help is great and that is what you provided, thanks again
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