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Posted By: ernest reyes
Well... I'm 33, but turning 34 in a month. I was an avid collector throughout the 80's and even became a dealer in the late 80's and early 90's. Unfortunately, I sold the new over produced cards from that time period. I stopped collecting and selling in the early 90's because of college, but from time to time I would show up at a show for kicks. Then, in 1999 i discovered eBay and realized that I love these cardboard delicacies. I also made the realization that older was better. I started with a 1972 set(my birth year) and 1952 set (because I've always wanted to) and suddenly found myself staring at pre-war cards. By 2001 I was addicted to pre-war cards. I'm especially fond of 19th century baseball themed trade cards. I've also bought some T5's, T206's, Tharp's ice cream, 1947 tip top breads, old scorecards and anything Dodgers. |
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