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Posted By: barrysloate
Bruce- as I mentioned earlier on this thread, the way you collect and the way set registry people collect are for all practical purposes two completely different hobbies. You collect in an interesting manner looking for scarce or rare material and to a degree keep an eye on some type of reasonable budget. Set registry people have an awful lot of money and it is important for them to say they own the best. Whether it is an investment issue or simply a way of proving self worth, it's tough to say. But it's two different philosophies altogether. The only thing that connects them is the pursuit of something baseball. |
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