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Btw- to the OP, that is a sweet pumpkin. To your question, my condition range varies depending any number of things- era, card scarcity, eye appeal, etc. I still have a lot of raw (never sent a card in for grading), but my graded generally range 2-4 for pre-war, 5 and up for post. |
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Hahaha. What's better than giant pumpkins and baseball cards . I have been to and competed in a lot of giant pumpkins competitions and held the Connecticut state record for a few years. I do hold the biggest giant tomato in Connecticut at just under 3 lbs. lol. We feed all of out giant vegetables a lot of organic material, cow crap, compost, seaweed, etc.
Leon - we need a message board category for giant pumpkins. Hahaha. Just kidding |
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(not I) and Rayl- we do have an off topic section and pumpkins are perfectly acceptable to talk about there (and in this thread of course)
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I wanted to say that!
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