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Why am I always attracted to the "impossible"...
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For me, as a type/image collector it is entirely possible to run out of cards to buy. I have a list of 500 cards +/- that I would like for my PC, and could/would stop there. There is also a financial limit to some of the higher end cards that would preclude me from completing my list Wolverine Cobb, etc. but you never know. And a card. - Last edited by Leon; 01-02-2025 at 11:03 AM. Reason: pic too large |
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Because you have very good taste. Life is short, shoot for the stars. The problem with these impossible sets and back runs is that some needed examples are so rare that one often way overpays to acquire one/it. I learned that the hard way putting together my t206 Tinker, Evers, and Chance runs and my brown old mill and brown Lenox subsets. I will end up doing ok when it’s all said and done, but only because of the items I acquired 6+ years ago.
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