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Posted By: barrysloate
While some sets fall in and out of fashion, all are collectable. When the Goudeys start to appear cheap in comparison to other vintage sets, they will start to get hot. After a price surge, when they start to appear overpriced, they will cool off. And certainly the Ruth and Gehrig cards make the 30's sets appealing; likewise, Topps sets will be collected because of Mantle, Mays, Aaron, et al., not to mention the joy people get completing sets. |
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