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Old Yesterday, 04:21 PM
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I would say if you are looking for Jim Thorpe, you'll need MORE time, not less. You will need to stop and look for that needle in a haystack at every vintage table. And you absolutely can't stop and look at every vintage table in one day. There will be literally hundreds of vintage tables. If you even stop to dig through cards at a fraction of them, it will be many hours. I was looking for very rare 90s cards last year, which are super easy to spot from a distance. So I could mostly just scan the tables and it took 2 full days to see it all. 2 years ago I only wanted one specific card: 1967 Tom Seaver. It's a card that dozens of dealers had. But it took a full day to see them all and narrow it down to the one I want.

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