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It's better to buy quality than quantity.
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My friend once said it well "cards can't love you back".
I have made some great purchases and some foolish ones- trades too. Don't beat yourself up over the bad ones or items you should have bid higher on. It is alot of fun but there are more satisfying things too and it won't say on your headstone- best T206 collection or something like that |
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I've learned many things.
Collect what you like. Buy the best you can afford. Have a budget and TRY to follow it. Be patient, most times nicer cards will surface. I'm not good at grading so don't buy raw cards. Be organized.
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Successful transactions with: Double-P-Enterprises, Thromdog, DavidBvintage, Desert Ice Sports, Kurtz Kardz, Cooperstown Sportscards, BBT206 and tenorvox! |
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+1
Yes quality most important. |
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