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Dealing with James Elder
During the early 1970s, I bought cards several times from James Elder. His prices were always fair and his service was great. I was just a college kid at the time and didn't have much extra money, but what I remember most about guys like James Elder, Frank Nagy and Don Steinbach was how respectful they were to everyone, including young collectors like myself.
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