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I love all the replies guys! Of all of my friends, family, coworkers, etc, NO ONE collects!!! It's frustrating. The only friend I had (my best friend) who l collected vintage with, died several years back. For example, the other day I bought my first Cobb. I was pretty pumped when I pulled it out of the mail but I have no one I can show who will appreciate it. Just trying to tag up with a local collector or two just to have someone to talk to locally, maybe go to a card show together once in awhile or just chat on the phone or via email. That's why I am so grateful I found Net54. Even though I may never meet most of you, it's nice to know there's other vintage cardboard junkies out there as well!
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