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Old 11-20-2024, 10:01 AM
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Originally Posted by clydepepper View Post
Excuse me if this has already been discussed, but what the attraction of digital cards?

Call me old-fashioned, but I am definitely a hard-copy guy.

I prefer hard-bound books instead of paperback or audio, etc.

Truth be told, I have scans of almost all the expensive cards I once owned and then sold and occasionally will check them out...perhaps I'm not as far off of digital after all?


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100% agree.

There is zero appeal to me in digital cards. And I think we are not alone. The market of collectors who collect them is tiny. And frankly, I don't see them every really catching on mainstream. But I could be wrong.

But like you, I also take photos of all my cards and probably look at the photos more than the cards themselves. But it's nice to be able to look at my cards on the go, rather than pull them out of the safe.
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