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So now that I think I found something that interest me almost 20yrs later. How do you go about picking the things you collect? Price? Rarity? Player? Teams?
I don't have a particular favorite baseball team or player, probably doesn't help that I don't watch the sport on TV. But I do have multiple favorite football players and at least a favorite team there. Any ideas or suggestions? I'm not sure where to start. And in my case, if I don't have a direction to head in, I'd probably do better doing it blind. |
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