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What to do with the shiny junk
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My Fiance did a similar piece with magazine cutouts and created the official MLB logo...we talked about doing the same thing with my old commons last summer, but never acted on it (she is an artist).
I will see if she will put something together and if so, will post pics.
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I sure wish more people would do stuff like this, a lot more. Maybe 30 years or so down the road, cards from those years will be worth something with more gone! I figured those 100k cards I have from 1981-now would just give me something to do during retirement, but now I can hope that stuff like this catches on and will eventually make them worth something
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