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Posted By: Anson
I thought it would be fun to see if anyone had any great "find" stories or interesting ways of stumbling across a favorite vintage card. Other than the ebay reprint stories, "granny's attic", "flea-market find", "grandpa's tackle box", or behind the framed art, what are some of your REAL finds? |
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