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Some "stereotypical" traits that might apply to a few of us Baseball Card collectors:
- We are a predominantly male group...who collects photographic images of other males. I wonder what mainstream society would say about that. - Most of us (myself included) would benefit from shedding a few pounds. - We typically have no problem spending a fair amount of money on a piece of cardboard, and quickly justify the purchase. However, spending the same amount of money on something practical for ourselves (such as a pair of new shoes) involves much more thought. - Baseball Card collectors (unfortunately) spend more time thinking about cards than sex. Seriously, consider it...other than your teenaged years, what did you think about more frequently? - We sometimes think of cards as an, "investment." Gentlemen, this is a hobby. Wall Street would probably laugh at this in 2015. Thirty years ago, maybe not so much. Just my thoughts. Best regards, Eric |
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I love pawn shops because I can get great deals on the things I like. However, let's be honest, pawn shops are in business to advantage of people in dire straits. Nothing more, nothing less. If you have ever been in a pawn shop, the people in there selling or getting loans are people that are just trying to pay there car payment, $'s for food or clothes for their kids. It's Leon's board and he can sell advertisements to whoever he wants.
Personally, I wouldn't have started a thread about them but that is me and it's not my board. Mark |
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Again, just my thoughts. Best regards, Eric |
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I live in New York and I have used the Gold Standard and I highly recommend them. I have never had any issues and the cards were always returned in the same condition that I left them.
There are situations where I'm waiting for a big check and I get an opportunity to buy a collection and I need cash quick- I have gone to the Gold Standard. In addition, if I needed to pay a hospital bill for a family member and I didn't want to part with a Ruth that will prob take me 5 years to replace, I went to the Gold Standard. It's an ideal situation for when there's an irreplaceable card that you do not want to part with or when you overextend yourself in an auction and u need a little cash. I highly recommend this company. |
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Having been married to the same woman for 30 years, I find that cards offer greater variety. |
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"I don't think I've ever seen so many fat middle aged white guys in the same place before" And that's coming from someone who married one and works in computers. Steve B |
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