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With the current prices not much chance for the young ones to get involved with pre 1950 for sure.
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change is a beotch
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And similarly other issues in low grade. Besides on entry level not sure if the kids want to collect vintage. They are identifying more with Brady and Jordan than Anson and Kelly. Change is a bitch. |
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It is what it is but we don't have to like it . Long live vintage. Heck, a lot of us are vintage now, ourselves. Some more so than others.
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