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Ya know, Jarrod, unless you truly need the dough, do not sell your Killer collection.
I'm sixty, and I've liked a lot of players from different sports over the years. With some, it's an extra special appreciation. You might have "walked away" from your collection of Mr. Killebrew, with other interests, commitments, and things you have had to deal with that consumed a lot of time. But, when you are finally ready to sit down, relax, and want to really enjoy what you have taken a lot of time, effort, and expense to collect---is your collection of Mr. Killebrew among the things that comes to your mind first? If so, simply, don't you dare sell them. From a fellow collecting bro who cares---Brian Powell |
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