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Posted By: leon
Figured I would start a new thread pertaining to the sentiment about where all of the nice cards have gone. Answer: A lot are still out there. Maybe just not as many are making it to auction houses? In the last two weeks I managed several very good private buys from board members. An M117, (2) D303 General Bakings, the E222's- AWA and AWH, a D304 (still on his way)- all done privately, and several good Ebay buys too..... I am only saying this to illustrate that there are still good cards to be had. Vigilance is a prerequisite..........(most all of the issues in the other thread were true too about supply)....good luck and happy hunting |
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