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Old 08-26-2006, 02:13 PM
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Default Set builders- Does anyone else ever get frustrated and sell?

Posted By: John

Bob,

You’re not alone I’m guilty of this too. In the process as a kid collecting I had large find of both T206’s and T205’s. Over the years I came to a cross roads in which I had to choose a set to “stay the course” as you say. To do so I sold of quite a few nice T205’s & T207’s and also some 50’s in order to raise funds to continue on the T206. I do and don’t regret it, I wish I had every card I ever had back, but alas deals were made.

But you my friend are way ahead of me, T205, T206, T207, E93, E94, E98 and E90-1. Wow I think you’re more committed than you give yourself credit for being. Amazing!

So I raise a similar question, I have done pretty well on the T206’s and could easily move onto something new, however I seem to continually collect T206’s and upgrade my set. Has anyone else got stuck on a set and just couldn’t seem to move on to the next project?

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