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Old 06-14-2016, 05:23 PM
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I just hope these values hold up until the hobby focus shifts, as it inevitably does--in this instance, away from '50's and '60's cards. It was only 2007 when Bill Goodwin and I spoke personally, and he told me that cards from that era "sell [at auction], but not like pre-war cards do." Imagine what bargains truly significant and far rarer cards from 1900 to 1947 or so will seem to be when the spotlight once again shines on them!!! Never think things will remain the same--the only constant is change. Don't get caught holding high dollar cards that are far from being in short supply when that change arrives--bulls and bears can both profit, but pigs get slaughtered!

Best to all,

Larry

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