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Old 08-03-2019, 09:08 PM
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Nothing wrong with excellent+ cards, but I've found sharp corners give me no more joy than a poor grade card, so I'll leave the nice ones for the folks who care. Collecting on the cheap in low grade and being patient to get the big cards means I can tackle so many more sets than I would to build in EX-MT. Working on all the Bowmans and a full Topps 1951-1975 sets with variations. About 91% through the run now
I hear ya and agree more and more. Honestly, this is just fun for me. I am not trying to impress anyone, and having the sets in a binder is as good as it gets IMO.

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Old 08-03-2019, 10:14 PM
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I hear ya and agree more and more. Honestly, this is just fun for me. I am not trying to impress anyone, and having the sets in a binder is as good as it gets IMO.

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Amen, just for fun. It's a great way to connect with the history of the game, and I have a ton of fun reassembling the sets my Dad put together as a child again with him. Whenever I finish a set, there's still the O Pee Chee or Venezuelans, variations and print defects galore to add to it. It's more fun to me not worrying much about value and just enjoying them how they were made to be enjoyed
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Old 08-04-2019, 06:12 AM
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Amen, just for fun. It's a great way to connect with the history of the game, and I have a ton of fun reassembling the sets my Dad put together as a child again with him. Whenever I finish a set, there's still the O Pee Chee or Venezuelans, variations and print defects galore to add to it. It's more fun to me not worrying much about value and just enjoying them how they were made to be enjoyed
You should start a thread. I would like to see some up close pics of your sets in binders.

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You should start a thread. I would like to see some up close pics of your sets in binders.

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I appreciate the attitude and approach to the hobby expressed. More guys like you needed.
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Old 08-06-2019, 05:09 PM
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I appreciate the attitude and approach to the hobby expressed. More guys like you needed.
Speaking of lovin' the low grade, I picked up a starter lot of 66 Venezuelans to go with my Topps set. Tape damage on the front, heavy corner rounding and some creasing, just the kind of cards I love to enjoy
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Nice going with the Venezuelan cards and Jason that Papa Bell card is great. I know how much you all love "mint" cards. Here's one that is factory direct....
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This Green Tint Moose (jeez...sounds like a low budget porno) is very pricey for basically a common/semi-star card, but I grabbed it for significantly less than what either regular versions or GT's in PSA 8 always sell for...

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