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Posted By: Bill Todd
If there were no Internet, yes I'd definitely still be collecting. Started in about 1980 buying from Wayne Miller, with Den's Collector's Den right down the street. Kept at it slowly but steadily on through the 80s. Got out of it for a while, but when I got back in I could still find plenty I wanted at a couple local shops and in the back pages of SCD. If the Internet hadn't changed things so much, I imagine I'd still be able to come across cards I need (of course, my wife says I don't truly need any cards) through those channels. |
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