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I'm 26 and in fairly good health and feel the same way you do haha. I wouldn't have logged nearly as many miles on the shoe soles if stuff was divided up into said categories. I know many dealers carry both modern and vintage or carry both cards and memorbilia but I'm sure there's a creative way to fit them in a category as well. At minimum I'd like to see the floor divided up into 3 basic categories of : 1. Dealers 2. Auction companies 3. Card manufactured and their dealers (topps, panini, Blowout cards, da card world etc.) and then maybe a 4th category of miscellaneous like the jerseys and poster guys and what not. But even just the 3 categories split up into sections would save a lot of time and walking.
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