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"potato grader operations"
Wait, they're grading potatoes now? Just when you thought PSA couldn't go any lower... |
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This is a really cool thread. Here's my most prized card.
On a whim this year I bought a box of Topps Heritage to open with my kids (ages 5 and 2). They loved the experience; cards were scattered everywhere, piled, sorted, and scattered again. Naturally, the only black card in the entire box caught both of their eyes. After they both got plenty of time to play with it, I managed to sneak it away. I now keep it at the desk in my office, and smile every time I see it. |
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