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Old 03-29-2007, 01:34 AM
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Default Question about starter set

Posted By: Joe Pelaez

Let the set happen.
You sound like you already have an idea of how you're going to handle the enjoyment of the search.
And talking about handling, Frank is right.
The more you handle the raw cards, the more you'll understand and learn about what you're handling.
If you master the raw, the plastic will be a piece of cake.
First of all, you'll have the edge over most of the collectors that rely on a third party to do the research for them.
Third parties are generally very good at what they do, but they have been proven to not be fool proof.

In due time after you study the card, study the font and it's color, study the ink, smell the card, feel the weight, and watch your confidence grow. ... in due time you'll be able to grade your own cards and detect what some graders might miss.

By reading what Frank types out, I can sense the pleasure and enjoyment that he experiences during his quest.
The fun of finding a card that fills an empty slot.

RC, that's what I'm hoping for you.
Have fun with the Quest, and let the set Happen.

Joe

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