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My oldest is going to be 30 in a few Months and my youngest 28.In the past 2 years I have met a number of their friends and ALL of them say they collected as kids and enjoyed the experience. Everyone always asks if their 89 Ken Griffey Jr. card still has Value or their 85 Kirby or 84 Mattingly. They like us chased iconic cards that still hold special memories for them. I gave one a PSA 8 Griffey and he was ecstatic. I saw him a few Months later and he said to me like any good dealer the first one is always free (lol). He had gone to Ebay and bought a few more cards and even attended a local show.
I have no idea what the future holds but my experience tells me that Baseball cards continue to bring joy to people. OT: Even without my Yankees I am looking forward to an exciting World Series. Jonathan |
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