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			If you are a dealer, especially a full-time dealer, you probably should not have a collection. And yes, there are exceptions to this rule. And when stuff comes in, it is designed to go out -- unless I want to keep it for a few years because the card is too cheap. 
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			That is my philosophy too, my question is, has it ever hurt to live up to it??
		 
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			Not a full time dealer, but I know what you mean.  I really only miss a few cards that I have sold from the personal collection.  They have always been moved in order to bring in something I liked more.  I had one sale that bugged me for awhile because I sold a rare card that I liked for less than $100 and regretted it.  Didn't really need the money and felt dumb for selling it.  Recently snagged a replacement in a higher grade, so don't have to deal with that feeling anymore. Haven't had to sell anything to pay for rent or family emergencies (knock on wood). I am prepared for that though and I like to think I would handle it with poise and look at the big picture of what's really important in life (it's not cards). 
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			I have to many times to count.  If you want to be successful you have to sell and that for the most part means the good stuff as well.  It would be hard to make a living if I wanted to keep all the good stuff.  I have one fairly worthless card I won't sell for sentimentality reasons everything else is up for sale.
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			I'm pretty good at accumulating, but not so good at distributing.
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			Since the sale of my first collection, everything in my new collection is for sale for a price. And that means I have some cards that won't be sold as my asking price is crazy, on purpose. It is hard to be a dealer and collector but it can be done.
		 
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