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Posted By: barrysloate
Be honest with him, be informative, show him that you have an expertise with his material. Tell him the various options for disposing of his collection, and help him make a decision. Cherrypicking is great for you but it might not be in his best interests. 600,000 vintage cards seems almost impossible. I didn't think there were even that many in the hobby. Good luck with it. It's so large that you may have to go with a big auction house and take a finder's fee. |
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