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Posted By: Spencer Wolff
Howdy doody, just turned 30, I collected new and old cards with my paper route money from '85-'90, then life happened. Sold all of my cards for next to nothing while I was in college for...drinking money, I think. Don't know why I can't remember. I bought a pack of Cracker Jack cards 2 years ago and pulled a George Kaiserling '15 CJ, and it was all over. It's a good way to pick up the ladies though, "I don't own a house, my car sucks, but have you seen this Otto Knabe, he's the first card in the set, pretty sweet huh?" Hey, where you going, come back...... My cards always love me, and I love them. |
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