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|  Getting Back in the hobby 
			
			Posted By: Mike Ernst Up to about 1975 I was into vintage cards, and not only put together Bowman and Topps sets, but completed T-205's, completed T-206 less the big three (and I understand now is the big 4 with the addition of Doyle), completed E98 and started E101 and E102. After my nearly 30-year hiatus, I'm interested in getting back in and completing the E101's. I'd appreciate input as to how to restart, where to find cards, who I can trust, etc. Thanks for any guidance that you veterans can share with a young old-timer. | 
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			Posted By: leon Hey Mike, | 
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			Posted By: Scott Leons post is right on the money... | 
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