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REA as the "State of the Hobby"
It seems to me that REA is the top auction house for prewar baseball cards and collectibles. They consistently have the best selection of rare and high-end auction lots IMO.
Do REA results forecast the State of the Hobby? For example, if REA prices fall short of expectations, can we conclude that overall prices are on a downward trend? |
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