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View Poll Results: What are your set building habits? | |||
I don't collect sets. Who has time for that!? |
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19 | 13.67% |
I build sets one card at a time. |
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51 | 36.69% |
I usually buy lots and fill in the gaps to complete my sets. |
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59 | 42.45% |
I buy complete sets outright and keep them intact. |
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5 | 3.60% |
I buy complete sets outright with the intention of cherry picking the ones I like. |
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5 | 3.60% |
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The responses may vary greatly depending on the era a set is from. Pre-War sets tend to have their cards more often listed and sold separately, or in very small groups. So buying large lots and then filling in the holes is normally not even an option. Post-War and Modern cards you can much more easily find large lots, or even complete sets, for sale.
Ultimately, the question is going to more likely come down to and be greatly influenced by the specific set you're going to collect, as opposed to the type of set collector you'd like to be. Last edited by BobC; 03-11-2022 at 08:08 PM. |
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