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Old 07-27-2024, 06:57 PM
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It's starting to feel like analysis paralysis.
They are rare valuable cards after all. That could be anything from a 89 Fleer Randy Johnson to a vintage Walter Johnson. You know stuff us average collectors could only dream of owning so the not saying what they are only adds to the much needed drama.
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They are rare valuable cards after all. That could be anything from a 89 Fleer Randy Johnson to a vintage Walter Johnson. You know stuff us average collectors could only dream of owning so the not saying what they are only adds to the much needed drama.
Call me naive, but whatever they are they aren't the Mona Lisa, it just can't be as complicated as people are making it.
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Call me naive, but whatever they are they aren't the Mona Lisa, it just can't be as complicated as people are making it.
Maybe that is part of the fun/excitement of having something truly awesome for the first time. I can't imagine all the beyond silly rare stuff I have owned/sold over the years and some of that still gets me excited to this day. But yea it's not that amazing that many of us haven't owned/own cooler stuff.
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