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Posted By: Brad Green
I talked with a dealer yesterday at the Chantilly, VA show who seemed to think that the supply of vintage baseball cards is drying up. He's finding it harder and harder to find collections to buy and resell. He was at the Ft. Washington show a few weeks ago and said that even there the amount of vintage cards for sale has reduced over the past few years. He also seems to think that collectors have been buying up the cards for their collections and haven't been releasing them back into the market. |
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