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Just for a matter of comparison at 9:40 a.m. EST I looked at the totals of all items on the pre-1942 baseball cards section (30,559) versus auctions only (2162). Let's throw these ideas out for discussion: Is it the economy, the direction of cards for the long term future of the hobby or is it both?
Personally, if the auctions stay at such a low rate, I think it's a very bad sign for the viability of collecting. Let's hear your opinions. |
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