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Some collectors collect ads for old baseball card shows and photos of cards.

A baseball card collector was asked why he collected kid's cards. He said he was reliving his boyhood. Sounded as worthy a reason as any.

It's noteworthy that most of the world's great museums (MOMA, etc) were started by private wealthy collectors who donated their collections and money for the building. Many museums wouldn't except for collectors.

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I can find almost anything fascinating and have had collections of many different things over the years from bottles to baseball cards.
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