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Old 09-22-2025, 10:02 AM
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We've been hearing since the 1990s how the trickle of new material to market is only going to be tiny drops of discovery since the boom in the 1980s had everyone and their mother scouring every corner of their house looking for cardboard gold.

We're still seeing that being proven wrong even if peak emergence uncovered in the 70s-early 90s tapped a big chunk of that potential...

Granted, we're not seeing the "woah" of unopened material like we once did, but people are still stumbling into caches of material even if it's not necessarily the sexy stuff.

On a personal level of interest, somewhat recent offerings of newly available 1947 Tip Top cards from Deans and Greg Morris from seemingly unrelated sources were a very welcome addition to the marketplace.
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