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Old 04-16-2018, 10:57 AM
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I'd take the wager that a dead-centered PSA 4 with a great image hits 50k— in the right setting, i.e., Heritage, REA, etc.
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I’m aware of at least one private sale in the last couple months that confirms this bet.
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I love the smell of the REA catalog in the morning.
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I love the smell of the REA catalog in the morning.
In the morning. In the afternoon. Pretty much anytime!
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I was told that everybody's mother threw out their cards and then I continue to receive auction catalogs filled with cards from the pre war years and the '50's. How did all these cards survive the WWI and WW2 wars and our mothers ? And in Mint condition !!! We all played with our cards. Who stored these cards and never played with them ?
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I was told that everybody's mother threw out their cards and then I continue to receive auction catalogs filled with cards from the pre war years and the '50's. How did all these cards survive the WWI and WW2 wars and our mothers ? And in Mint condition !!! We all played with our cards. Who stored these cards and never played with them ?
Probably not the buying group.
Got the catalog yesterday. There will be several hours of reading enjoyment over the next few weeks.

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My wife and I took a ride down to REA yesterday. We chatted with
Michael and Brian and we got to see the Cobb Broad Leaf and Conroy
Drum, Brian and the group at REA couldn't be more accommodating.

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