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Posted By: runscott
but my experience with Georgia flea markets has been yucchy (sp?). Every single vintage card I have spotted at flea markets has been a REPRINT, and all have been priced at well above the book value for a REAL version of the same card! I haven't even wasted my time telling the card owner - you can probably imagine what the proprietor of a flea market booth in North Georgia would be like...not that there's anything wrong with being a slack-jawed yokel. |
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