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Posted By: barrysloate
A rural area with elderly people, particularly families who have lived in the same home for generations, would be the ideal place to make finds. I would give it a shot. I don't think you need pictures, because it might throw them off. For example, you might picture a T206 and a family who reads the ad might say: "Gee, our cards don't look like that, I guess this cigar box filled with Old Judges isn't worth too much." Just let the ad say you are interested in all things baseball, and see what happens. |
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