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Lets make it three posts in a row from Washington...We really know our baseball cards ( and Sasquatch too in case that knowledge is being judged)
Surely David ( I haven't met Scott) is on the list...for wry forum skills alone.
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Both criteria are debatable in certain cases...
There are just too many different areas of expertise in vintage collecting to formulate a truly comparative list. Like I'd consider myself one of the better-versed people around on Exhibit cards but I don't know jack about N172s or T209s.
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