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Old 05-09-2014, 09:43 AM
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I collected primarily baseball for a few decades and it really came to whether or not I had the funds to buy one of 100s of a sample of a card. With boxing, not only was the stuff cheaper, but it was harder to find. Lots of just neat old cards that there may be less than ten examples known. That is cool (to me). Its also a new history that I can get into - I've learned a lot and have only scratched the surface. Its made collecting fun again.
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I collected primarily baseball for a few decades and it really came to whether or not I had the funds to buy one of 100s of a sample of a card. With boxing, not only was the stuff cheaper, but it was harder to find. Lots of just neat old cards that there may be less than ten examples known. That is cool (to me). Its also a new history that I can get into - I've learned a lot and have only scratched the surface. Its made collecting fun again.
I don't collect boxing but do as you said in the baseball arena (collect scarce stuff)....and yes, it's a bit expensive but it's only money!!
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