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Posted By: Bob
Ebay may be aprtially responsible for the high prices but it has been a blessing to those of us who have no card shops in a 500 mile radius and no card shows to attend, other than the National. I had never even seen a D311 until ebay, nor a Crofts Cocoa, E103, E107, Zeenut, etc. Ebay is definitely the good, bad and the ugly, but mostly it has been berry, berry good to me, to paraphrase Chico Asqualia from Saturday Night Live. |
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