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Posted By: edacra
I used to chase down autographs at the player hotels, and MLB functions when I was younger, and there were these older guys who had been doing it so long they remember Barry Bonds from when he was a toddler. I picture their homes must be busrting at the seams, and I'm sure every major city has a hand full of guys just like them. How the hell do collectors like that cash out? That's why I really think provenance is more important at some point. |
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