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Old 02-27-2014, 09:19 AM
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And the bidders are very aggressive...and some of them don't even have morals!
Hahaha Pete tell me how you really feel.
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Old 02-27-2014, 01:14 PM
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Unless it was meant in jest, the title of this thread is a pretty reductive, if not specious, conclusion to draw from those two auctions. Different sellers, with different followings, different cards.

It should be more about actual cards and their eye appeal, and less about what plastic case, what grade, or how much.
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Old 02-27-2014, 02:18 PM
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Unless it was meant in jest, the title of this thread is a pretty reductive, if not specious, conclusion to draw from those two auctions. Different sellers, with different followings, different cards.

It should be more about actual cards and their eye appeal, and less about what plastic case, what grade, or how much.
In a perfect collecting world...

Only if, Matt...only if
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I wonder how many people here clicked the "Bid History" button for the PSA auction...


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I wonder how many people here clicked the "Bid History" button for the PSA auction...

It was the first thing I done when I seen who the seller was.
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Unless it was meant in jest, the title of this thread is a pretty reductive, if not specious, conclusion to draw from those two auctions. Different sellers, with different followings, different cards.

It should be more about actual cards and their eye appeal, and less about what plastic case, what grade, or how much.
I hate to admit that I had to consult Merriam-Webster for this post.

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Old 02-27-2014, 02:35 PM
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daryl...I was thinking the same...just haven't gotten around to it yet!!!!!!
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