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Archive 03-18-2009 08:45 PM

personal collecting questions
 
Posted By: <b>Josh</b><p>1. What is your focus today, in collecting? Completing the T3 and T207 sets.<br><br>2. What are the 3 cards you need most? N300 Anson , N300 Anson &amp; N300 Anson<br><br>3. Do you like to trade, buy, or a combination when you do acquire your needs? Buy<br><br>4. Has the economy forced you to sell things you wouldn't have otherwise? No<br><br>5. What is your absolute favorite series, why? T206<br><br>6. How do you enjoy acquiring your cards most- Ebay, auction, BST, shows etc...? Auction and Ebay<br><br>7. What do you do for a living, how old are you and where do you live?<br>I am Contractor for the State of California. I work with Adults with Autism and Youth at Risk. I am 35 years old, I live in Santa Barbara, California....

Archive 03-18-2009 08:58 PM

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Posted By: <b>JDRUM</b><p>1. What is your focus today, in collecting? '23-'24 Exhibits, E98, 1935 Goudey R309-2, HOF<br><br>2. What are the 3 cards you need most? '23-'24 Bottomley Exhibit, Greenburg R309-2, E98 Coombs (red)<br><br>3. Do you like to trade, buy, or a combination when you do acquire your needs? Buy<br><br>4. Has the economy forced you to sell things you wouldn't have otherwise? No<br><br>5. What is your absolute favorite series, why? Exhibits, real photography, unique poses and challenging<br><br>6. How do you enjoy acquiring your cards most- Ebay, auction, BST, shows etc...? BST, The National and Ebay<br><br>7. What do you do for a living, how old are you and where do you live?<br>I am a Real Estate Director for a large corporation, 50, Suwanee, GA

Archive 03-18-2009 10:02 PM

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Posted By: <b>Andrew</b><p>1. What is your focus today, in collecting? <br>--Anything PCL (especially Zeenuts), anything Willie Keeler, oddball Ruth cards (W519 etc).<br><br><br>2. What are the 3 cards you need most? <br>--Tin Top Keeler, W600 Keeler, any Zeenut HOFer I don't have.<br><br><br>3. Do you like to trade, buy, or a combination when you do acquire your <br>needs? <br>--Any combination will do, but trading is by far the most fun.<br><br><br>4. Has the economy forced you to sell things you wouldn't have otherwise? <br>--No.<br><br><br>5. What is your absolute favorite series, why? <br>--Zeenuts. I live near Seattle and enjoy West Coast baseball history. Many players with Zeenut cards also played in the Majors. The mystery of the long-running series is addicting. Great cards spanning a long period of time: 1911 to 1938. Color, black and white, and sepia cards make for a good variety to collect.<br><br><br><br>6. How do you enjoy acquiring your cards most- Ebay, auction, BST, shows etc...? <br>--Shows are the best. Talking with other collectors and seeing cards in person is far more rewarding than browsing scans online.<br><br><br>7. What do you do for a living, how old are you and where do you live?<br>--Attorney/accountant, 32 years old, 10 minutes north of Seattle, WA<br>

Archive 03-18-2009 10:49 PM

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Posted By: <b>leslie westbrook</b><p><br><br>1. What is your focus today, in collecting? T206, '71 Topps, strange diversions and shiny football cards<br><br>2. What are the 3 cards you need most? N172 Charles Kelly (anybody?)....everything else is lagniappe.<br><br>3. Do you like to trade, buy, or a combination when you do acquire your needs?I prefer to trade, but I usually buy.<br><br>4. Has the economy forced you to sell things you wouldn't have otherwise?no. (not yet)<br><br>5. What is your absolute favorite series, why? T206 at the moment...<br><br>6. How do you enjoy acquiring your cards most- Ebay, auction, BST, shows etc...? discovering them stashed away by someone. It's actually happened, and it's so cool. But usually just BST and Ebay.<br><br>7. What do you do for a living, how old are you and where do you live?<br>I'm a professional photojournalist (news, sports...a little of everything) I love shooting LSU and Saints football. The only baseball I shoot is high school and college...also fun!<br><br>and I'm 29...living in Lafayette, LA

Archive 03-19-2009 02:40 AM

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Posted By: <b>David McDonald</b><p>1. What is your focus today, in collecting?<br>Trying to finish an E93 set (need 6 cards) I started last year and a '33-'34 WWG Ice Kings hockey set (need 7 cards). Otherwise my focus is unfocused, just like to jump on the occasional killer card.<br><br>2. What are the 3 cards you need most?<br>Any of the E93s I lack, an IK Howie Morenz and if there is a Zeenut Oana with coupon in excellent eye-appeal condition out there somewhere I want it. <br><br>3. Do you like to trade, buy, or a combination when you do acquire your needs?<br>Mostly buy but have conducted several win-win trades with board members of late. <br><br>4. Has the economy forced you to sell things you wouldn't have otherwise?<br>**** the economy. <br><br>5. What is your absolute favorite series, why?<br>That's like asking OctoMom which is her favorite baby. Guess I lean toward the &quot;painted&quot; sets: '53 Topps, '33 Goudeys, Turkey Reds etc. Why? They are miniature works of art that idealize our beloved National Pastime. House on fire? Probably grab the T3s first.<br><br>6. How do you enjoy acquiring your cards most- Ebay, auction, BST, shows etc...?<br>Something to be enjoyed no matter how cards are acquired. Most awesome cards generally come from auction. BST is great because of the personal communication with other collectors. Shows I have been to have been Big Fun, like Toys'R'Us for cardboard junkies.<br><br>7. What do you do for a living, how old are you and where do you live?<br>Retired Professional Land Surveyor, pushin' sixty, and live in Honolulu.

Archive 03-19-2009 09:14 AM

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Posted By: <b>Matt Goebel</b><p>1. Like many, focus is relative but I am primarily interested in Cuban/Puerto Rican cards of Negro Leaguers. I am also working on a Kahns Clemente run (missing only 1) and trying to get all the OJ pose variations for Tony Mullane (I have 4).<br><br>2. 1958 Kahns Clemente, William Patterson Hornsby, an N173 HOFer.<br><br>3. I mostly buy, but I've already had a great trade this year.<br><br>4. I'm lucky in that it hasn't forced me to sell anything yet, actually quite the opposite. I had planned to sell a few items this year, but I am going to hold off for a while until the marketplace is more favorable.<br><br>5. 1923-24 Billikens! This Cuban issue is extremely rare, has amazingly beautiful photos and great player selection including 5 Negro League HOFers and many other stars.<br><br>6. Many of my favorite transactions have been private deals with other collectors.<br><br>7. I am a partner in a small oil &amp; gas production company, 44 years old and live in the Denver metro area.<br><br>BTW, thanks Leslie - lagniappe is my new favorite word.

Archive 03-19-2009 11:39 AM

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Posted By: <b>David Poses</b><p>1. Highlanders/Yankees- all players, from specific sets- T201, 202, 205,206,207,213,215. E90,92,94,97,98,102,CJ,M116, a few E series' from the '20s, etc. Diamond Stars, 1933 Goudey, 1948-53 Bowman. <br><br><br>2. E94 Patsy Dougherty, M116 Stallings, E97 Hemphill<br><br>3. Like trading, but mostly buy.<br><br>4. No. <br><br>5. Good question. Since I only collect Yankees cards, I seldom consider every card in any given series. If I were to focus on a complete set, I'd go with E90s or 1952 Bowmans. Neither of those sets has a single card I wouldn't want to look at. <br><br>6. How do you enjoy acquiring your cards most- My preference is the BST. I'd rather deal directly with like-minded, card obsessed people than support eBay. But the truth is that (in spite of my preference to operate otherwise) I buy more from eBay and auction houses than the BST. I like the idea of card shows, but haven't been to a good one in years. <br><br>7. I'm 33. I work for the family business- supermarkets/food wholesale/retail in NYC. I live in Cold Spring, NY.<br>

Archive 03-19-2009 01:37 PM

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Posted By: <b>Marty Ogelvie</b><p><p>1. What is your focus today, in collecting? FOCUS? what is that?<br><br>2. What are the 3 cards you need most? CJ Jackson, 206 Matty, 33 Goudey Ruth<br><br>3. Do you like to trade, buy, or a combination when you do acquire your needs? Buy vintage, trade and sell modern.<br><br>4. Has the economy forced you to sell things you wouldn't have otherwise? not yet, knock on wood.<br><br>5. What is your absolute favorite series, why? T206.. just the iconic art.. symbolic of early 20th century. <br><br>6. How do you enjoy acquiring your cards most- Ebay, auction, BST, shows etc...? BST and eBay.<br><br>7. What do you do for a living, how old are you and where do you live? Network Engineer, 44, Atlant, GA.<br></p><br><br>marty

Archive 03-21-2009 02:31 AM

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Posted By: <b>Bilko G</b><p><br>1. What is your focus today, in collecting? NY Yankees greats, Hockey greats<br><br>2. What are the 3 cards you need most? who knows, too many to list lol<br><br>3. Do you like to trade, buy, or a combination when you do acquire your needs? Mostly buy, but enjoy trading especially in person<br><br>4. Has the economy forced you to sell things you wouldn't have otherwise? not yet, knock on wood.<br><br>5. What is your absolute favorite series, why? T206 just the history of the set and the great art<br><br>6. How do you enjoy acquiring your cards most- Ebay, auction, BST, shows etc...? Shows are the absolute best, buy a lot on ebay though<br><br>7. What do you do for a living, how old are you and where do you live? Sell modern cards and collectibles, Part time Warehouse worker, 32 years old, Calgary, Canada<br><br><br> Bilko<br><br>

Archive 03-21-2009 09:11 AM

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Posted By: <b>Kenny Cole</b><p>1. What is your focus today, in collecting? HOF and star cards.<br><br>2. What are the 3 cards you need most? Tip Top Dreyfuss, Allegheny Selee, Cabanas or Punch Pete Hill. The only one I have any reasonable chance of obtaining is Dreyfuss.<br><br>3. Do you like to trade, buy, or a combination when you do acquire your needs? I generally buy, although trading is fun when you can do it.<br><br>4. Has the economy forced you to sell things you wouldn't have otherwise? No.<br><br>5. What is your absolute favorite series, why? N162 Goodwin Champions, with T227 a close second. Both have beautiful artwork.<br><br>6. How do you enjoy acquiring your cards most- Ebay, auction, BST, shows etc...? However I can get them. Shows are great, but the vast majority of my cards come from eBay and auction houses.<br><br>7. What do you do for a living, how old are you and where do you live? Attorney, 47 years old, Norman, Oklahoma.<br><br>Kenny Cole

Archive 03-21-2009 04:24 PM

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Posted By: <b>Jeff Mohler</b><p>What is your focus today, in collecting? Mostly postcards and postcard sized cards like exhibits and the Pens sets.<br><br>2. What are the 3 cards you need most? My biggest wants are a couple of Pinkerton postcards (Mack, Lajoie, Wagner).<br><br>3. Do you like to trade, buy, or a combination when you do acquire your needs? I purchase almost everything. I very rarely do any trading mostly because I don't seem to have what other people want!<br><br>4. Has the economy forced you to sell things you wouldn't have otherwise? No.<br><br>5. What is your absolute favorite series, why? Pinkerton postcards. I bought three of them at a local estate auction. It is the only &quot;find&quot; that I ever made.<br><br>6. How do you enjoy acquiring your cards most- Ebay, auction, BST, shows etc...? Most of them come from Ebay. Once in a while I win an auction.<br><br>7. What do you do for a living, how old are you and where do you live? Real estate Attorney, 41 years old, Lancaster, PA.

Archive 03-21-2009 05:04 PM

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Posted By: <b>Lance</b><p>1. What is your focus today, in collecting?<br>A: M116, T207, &amp; T205 sets along with cherry picking anything vintage.<br><br>2. What are the 3 cards you need most? <br>A: M116 Honus Wagner, M116 Ty Cobb, &amp; T205 Christy Mathewson/Addie Joss-Toss-up<br><br>3. Do you like to trade, buy, or a combination when you do acquire your needs? <br>A: BUY - I have an addiction!!<br><br>4. Has the economy forced you to sell things you wouldn't have otherwise? <br>A: No, I fortunately in a profession that is unaffected by the economy.<br><br>5. What is your absolute favorite series, why? <br>A: Today it seems to be T205's, subject to change with every visit to B/S/T &amp; eBay.<br><br>6. How do you enjoy acquiring your cards most- Ebay, auction, BST, shows etc...? <br>A: By any and all means.<br><br>7. What do you do for a living, how old are you and where do you live?<br>A: Currently working in the oil refining industry as a pipe fitter, 38, Mobile, AL - home location - currently working in New Orleans, LA.<br>

Archive 03-23-2009 09:37 AM

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Posted By: <b>MikeB</b><p>1. What is your focus today, in collecting? BF2, R312, T206, T202, N172, Old player endorsed split finger gloves in box and old player endorsed store model bats.<br><br>2. What are the 3 cards you need most? R312 DiMaggio, N172 Louisville player, Most BF2 HOFers<br><br>3. Do you like to trade, buy, or a combination when you do acquire your needs? Mostly Buy<br><br>4. Has the economy forced you to sell things you wouldn't have otherwise? Not yet.<br><br>5. What is your absolute favorite series, why? N172. Altough I don't have many, I am amazed at the number of players and poses.<br><br>6. How do you enjoy acquiring your cards most- Ebay, auction, BST, shows etc...? Private sales and The National.<br><br>7. What do you do for a living, how old are you and where do you live? Veterinarian, 43, Louisville, Ky.

Archive 03-23-2009 02:56 PM

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Posted By: <b>Sandy Schwartz</b><p>1. What is your focus today, in collecting? <br>A: Mid-grade type/set collecting of N,E,and D cards <br><br>2. What are the 3 cards you need most? <br>A: Take your pick: E97 B&amp;W, E94 overprint, N167, N175 (large), K-Bats Team<br><br>3. Do you like to trade, buy, or a combination when you do acquire your needs? <br>A: Only cards flowing in for the foreseeable future<br><br>4. Has the economy forced you to sell things you wouldn't have otherwise? <br>A: My wife won't let me sell her jewelry, and that would go long before any of my cards<br><br>5. What is your absolute favorite series, why? <br>A: Always had an affinity for N43's. Most beautiful cards ever made IMHO. E107 a close second though for their plain austerity.<br><br>6. How do you enjoy acquiring your cards most- Ebay, auction, BST, shows etc...? <br>A: Enjoy? Used to love buying raw at card shows but those days are almost gone.<br><br>7. What do you do for a living, how old are you and where do you live? <br>A: Own a consulting firm, 48, New Jersey <br><br><br><br>Sandy Schwartz

Archive 03-23-2009 04:28 PM

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Posted By: <b>Dan McHugh IV</b><p>1. What is your focus today, in collecting? <br>My main focus right now would be obtaining HOF Rookies Auto'd, especially of deceased players. My 1st goal was collecting HOF Rookies but I had to sell those to pay for these Auto RC's<br><br>2. What are the 3 cards you need most? <br>Ty Cobb Auto on a card from his playing days preferbly a 1907 AC Dietsche or Wolverine News(if it exists) or not auto'd<br>1925 Exhibit Lou Gehrig<br>Any pre-1948 HOF Rookie signed<br><br>3. Do you like to trade, buy, or a combination when you do acquire your needs? <br>I would prefer to trade but almost always end up buying<br><br>4. Has the economy forced you to sell things you wouldn't have otherwise? <br>Yes, unfortunately. My HOF rookie collection has dwindle down to only a few cards now.<br><br>5. What is your absolute favorite series, why? <br>I love the e98's and once I'm in a good spot financially I would love to start up collecting the set.<br><br>6. How do you enjoy acquiring your cards most- Ebay, auction, BST, shows etc...? <br>eBay has the widest range for my collection, but I also really like making purchases via BST and rarely I find things at shows but when I do they're cheap and relatively hard to find<br><br>7. What do you do for a living, how old are you and where do you live?<br>right now I fortunately have a stable job at Yale University Library working as a library assistant.Its a really easy/boring job but for $18/hr its ok money and I have the best benefits in the state. I am 27 and live in Hamden, Ct.

Archive 03-23-2009 05:15 PM

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Posted By: <b>Dennis O'Brien</b><p>1. My collecting focus today is late night impulse buying. But mostly centered around Chicago players.<br><br>2. The three cards I feel that I need the most are M116 Bruno Block, 1909 Obak Harkins w/Vernon Tigers and T-3 Bill Burns.<br><br>3. When I acquire things I need I almost exclusively buy. Trading just seems too hard to have all of the necessary components converge for both parties. I successfully completed a trade over 20 years ago and that was the last time.<br><br>4. No, the economy has not forced me to sell things. I generally do not like to sell things because I know that seller's remorse will set in and I'll spend a couple of years tryng to reaquire the same item again because I realize it should still be in my collection. <br><br>5. My absolute favorite series are 1911 &amp; 1912 Zeenuts because of the size, sepia tone and the poses.<br><br>6. In 2009 I acquire most of my cards on Ebay, but recently I have come to very much appreciate BST. No shows with vintage material take place within hundreds of miles of where I live. <br><br>7. I am a Law Enforcement Officer with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources working on the Turtle-Flambeau Scenic Waters Area. I am fast approaching 62 and live in far Northern Wisconsin on the boundry of the Chequamegon National Forest outside of Phillips.

Archive 03-23-2009 10:42 PM

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Posted By: <b>Cat</b><p>1. What is your focus today, in collecting? A card here, a card there. Calling it &quot;a focus&quot; is a bit of a stretch.<br><br>2. What are the 3 cards you need most? Only one - Covaleski Zeenut.<br><br>3. Do you like to trade, buy, or a combination when you do acquire your needs? Buy<br><br>4. Has the economy forced you to sell things you wouldn't have otherwise? Yes, I have sold becuase of the &quot;scare&quot; of the economy, but really did not &quot;have to.&quot;<br><br>5. What is your absolute favorite series, why? 1913 Zeenut<br><br>6. How do you enjoy acquiring your cards most- Ebay, auction, BST, shows etc...? Auctions mostly.<br><br>7a. What do you do for a living - As little as possible.<br><br>7b. how old are you 46<br><br>7c and where do you live? California, USA

Archive 03-24-2009 10:57 AM

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Posted By: <b>Anonymous</b><p>1. What is your focus today, in collecting? I collect only vintage Cleveland Indians (Goudey, Playball, Topps, Bowman, Diamond Stats, Batter up, T206 etc..)<br><br>2. What are the 3 cards you need most? 1952 Topps Indians Rozek, Jones, Fridley<br><br>3. Do you like to trade, buy, or a combination when you do acquire your needs? Buy<br><br>4. Has the economy forced you to sell things you wouldn't have otherwise? Not really<br><br>5. What is your absolute favorite series, why? 1952 Bowman. Not sure why . I just like the cards....<br><br>6. How do you enjoy acquiring your cards most- Ebay, auction, BST, shows etc...? Mostly Ebay and an occasional show at local mall.<br><br>7. What do you do for a living, how old are you and where do you live? Tampa, FL , Business Analyst<br><br>

Archive 03-24-2009 02:42 PM

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Posted By: <b>Anonymous</b><p>1. What is your focus today, in collecting? <br>Completing the 1951-1954 Topps and Bowman sets my Dad collected as a kid. Trying to complete th '53 sets first.<br><br>2. What are the 3 cards you need most? <br>1. 1953 Mays<br>2. 1953 Bowman Color Mantle<br>3. T202 Wood/Speaker - I've been fascinated by this set and these two players since I was a kid. Every time I see the card, I want to own it.<br><br>3. Do you like to trade, buy, or a combination when you do acquire your needs? <br>I like a combination, but I find buying online easier than trading.<br><br>4. Has the economy forced you to sell things you wouldn't have otherwise? <br>Not yet, thankfully.<br><br>5. What is your absolute favorite series, why? <br>1953 Bowman Color. In my opinion, the best post-WWII set hands down. Beautiful, unadulterated portrait and action photos. They make the players <br><br>6. How do you enjoy acquiring your cards most- Ebay, auction, BST, shows etc...? <br>I enjoy in-person auctions the most, but probably buy more on eBay than anyplace. Local shows can be kind of depressing, but looking forward to getting back The National next year.<br><br>7. What do you do for a living, how old are you and where do you live<br>Internet Project Manager, New York City, 39 Years Old<br>

Archive 03-24-2009 04:39 PM

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Posted By: <b>Bruce Babcock</b><p><img src="http://www.network54.com/Realm/uffda51/SpeakerWood.jpg" alt="[linked image]"><br><br>Here's an interesting Speaker/Wood I got from Smoky Joe's son, which I've shown before.

Archive 03-24-2009 05:51 PM

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Posted By: <b>Dean H</b><p>1. What is your focus today, in collecting? <br> Mid-grade HOF's<br>2. What are the 3 cards you need most? <br> T206 Cy Young Port, T206 Speaker &amp; T206 Cobb Red<br>3. Do you like to trade, buy, or a combination when you do acquire your needs? <br> I'm open when I find a card that meets my criteria<br>4. Has the economy forced you to sell things you wouldn't have otherwise? <br> No, but many times I do have to sell a card to purchase another.<br>5. What is your absolute favorite series, why? <br> T206 - The color and artwork is outstanding.<br>6. How do you enjoy acquiring your cards most- Ebay, auction, BST, shows etc...? <br> I love going to shows but unfortunately those are rare around here. Otherwise Ebay, auctions and BST are good too.<br>7. What do you do for a living, how old are you and where do you live?<br> 39, Pharmaceutical/Medical supply sales but would love a career change. I live just outside of Sacramento.<br>

Archive 03-26-2009 10:46 PM

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Posted By: <b>brian p</b><p>1. What is your focus today, in collecting? <br><br>Focus is for those who do not need eyeglasses<br><br><br>2. What are the 3 cards you need most? <br><br>1930 Zeenut Camilli, 1932 Zeenut Bordagaray, 1909 Obak Shinn if not Fitzgerald<br><br><br>3. Do you like to trade, buy, or a combination when you do acquire your needs? <br><br>I like cards, so it doesn't really matter<br><br><br>4. Has the economy forced you to sell things you wouldn't have otherwise? <br><br>No, but cheaper low condition cards have caused me plenty of financial grief as of late<br><br><br>5. What is your absolute favorite series, why? <br><br>The 1910 and especially 1911 Obaks--I'm a sucker for fantastically outrageous sunset backgrounds<br><br><br>6. How do you enjoy acquiring your cards most- Ebay, auction, BST, shows etc...? <br><br>I really liked the old days when you would get a seller's catalog or auction catalog a couple times a month or so...checking ebay and the BST really is a time consuming chore that has really made my hobby more of an obsession than it should be, but has definitely enhanced my collection<br><br><br>7. What do you do for a living, how old are you and where do you live?<br><br>I live amongst the mid-fortyish nuts and bolts in the state of imaginary grace<br><br>


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