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So, lemme see if I can get this straight:
Dealers who make their livings on selling modern cards in slabs agree that prices have been dropping but see great potential (in their inventories) in the next 3-5 years. And if I want to make some money I should be into the best possible cards of the biggest stars of the major sports. That's like the ad slogan "preferred by those who like it best". Gee, thanks, Captain Obvious. When's the big prognostication about the salt content of sea water?
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