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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
Johnny, I think you underestimate the number of younger collectors out there that are in the Vintage card market. The late 20-somethings & those in their 30's are the same kids that collected in the 80's-90's baseball card boom, and while those cards did not hold their value many of the collecors of those items moved towards the pre-war market. Thus, I think you would be surprised at the number of under-40 collectors there are out there (actually this forum is a good example of that). Also, the # of these collectors is likely to rise as those same individuals who collected Baseball Cards as kids begin to have more discretionary spending money. |
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