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Old 10-23-2021, 10:46 AM
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Originally Posted by deweyinthehall View Post
That's probably a bit harsh, no?



I love it when he goes through older boxes - he did a 1978 Topps Cello box rip that really brought me back.



He also travels around visiting and profiling local brick and mortar card shops which is good for the businesses (he highlighted the one close to me a few months ago, and they told me they'd seen an increase in business since).



I have no use for the modern stuff he does (which is most of what he does), but still. He purchased an very nice complete set of 1951 Bowman at the National and I just watched him do a faux "rip" where he'd inserted each card into plain white envelopes and randomized all 324 (with "redemption" cards for the slabbed Mantle and Mays).
What about taking foul balls with his long contraption away from kids?

Then selling them as game used?

Won't even touch his personal life issues that he brought into his breaks.

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