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Thanks Clayton....
I think I am going to go the Tolstoi route as the primary focus and since I have some different backs and a couple HOFers, I can possibly build off of that too. Whatever I decide to do I will make sure it brings a smile to my face...and I guess cobwebs to my wallet! Thanks to all for the insightful responses. Rob
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Rob
Thats good advice from Clayton. Focus on what you like, but keep a "panoramic view". You might stumble across something really nice. I too have picked up some nice cards by looking at everything like Clayton has mentioned. Jantz |
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