Keeping the core intact
Patrick, with few exceptions relating to those cards that perhaps you may not be likely to be able to afford again in the course of you lifetime, i.e., those whose rarity, significance and condition would place the item among the upper echelon of virtually anyone's collection, or are simply so rare that it may be many, many years before you have a chance to purchase another example, THERE WILL ALWAYS BE MORE CARDS!
I personally am planning to sell a substantial portion of my collection, probably offered first under the BST portion of this board, in order to raise my share of venture capital towards what I believe will be a very successful business within the practice of law, but differnet in focus from my present practice (appellate attorneys, even damn good ones like myself, habitually arguing cases valued into six and even seven figures, simply don't get rich!) I anticipate that the new business will developely into a regional success across the midwest, and thus enabling me to escape the defeatist economic mentality presently prevailing in Michigan, as well as the far right wing orientation of our Michigan Supreme Court, easily the most conservative such court in the nation, which has placed quite a damper on the viability of most plaintiff's litigation.
But, as I stated, THERE WILL ALWAYS BE MORE CARDS! MORE CARDS TO CONNECT ME TO THE PLAYER AND TAKE ME BACK TO THE TIME!
Look for a substantial offering toward the ende of April to mid-May from me on the BST section of this forum, both post and pre-war. That is, if I can learn how to post the appropriate scans to go along with the cards offered for sale before then! Any tips in the latter regard greatly appreiciated!
Larry
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