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Maybe I should not join the debate team.
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The Rose PCs to me are very much like the T5 Pinkertons being discussed in another thread. Scarce - maybe, rare - certainly not. You can find a type readily, you can search several years for a particular player and a complete set is nearly impossible. And the prices are down significantly for commons and low grade examples over the last couple of years.
My .02 and worth about that.
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Au contraire! This board considers a little hyperbole to be an important asset. (But you will often get called on it.) |
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Well...I'll try to convey my thoughts better in the future...
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A little more puffery (there really wasn't that much) and an auction house writer position might open up....
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