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Posted By: T206Collector
Okay, so I do not have a clue, but there are apparently plenty of people making money at it -- how did they get started? But more important, if you wanted to start a vintage baseball card business today, what would you need in terms of start up cost/collection? Could you just operate through ebay or would it be beneficial to start one's own auction site? What would be the biggest obstacles? |
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