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I would take another hit from the opium pipe, drift off again and this time find an unopened factory set of 1915 Cracker Jacks.
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Yeah, brother! ^^^ THAT ^^^ is the answer, right there!
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I'd trade them all for a carton of eggs. Of course, that wouldn't be enough. I'd have to add in a significant amount of cash on my end, too.
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Catalog them in my spreadsheet, have a blast flipping through them all, mix them with the ones I already have and put duplicates with the same front/back combos up for trade for any I don't have.
If there was a Wagner, I'd have to sell it. Would love to keep it, but I'd rather retire young than have a single card. |
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Some bunch of ball card collectors you call yourselves... shame on you, focusing on selling them. If finding a bunch of cards like that leads to selling them all, then that might be the end of my collecting... I hope that doesn't happen.
Think about staying quiet, then, instead, stay silent. Maybe then do a calm assessment of what you have there... and how it integrates and affects the focus your collection. |
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Simple question, easy answer.
They're cards. If they were mine, I'd put them in my collection and enjoy them.
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I would go through the whole stack, figure out what is there and combine them with my meager collection. I would then update my Monster Number and then try to figure out how I am going to store them all. I would probably think about selling multiple times but end up keeping them all because I am just a card hoarder at heart.
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