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I think that the only way for the hobby to truly die would be for the forgers to get so good that it would be impossible to tell the difference between real vintage cards and new copies.
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If they got so good no one could tell the difference who would know
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Prices might tank when 10,000 T206 Wagners get slabbed by PSA
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Oh, no.....then it might just be a hobby again. |
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All the best, Al, Larry |
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