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A question of condition
Posted By: E, Daniel
So as I placed my 58' Jimmy Brown amongst his footballing brethren in a display case, I paused to consider the adventure as it slowly closes. I'm maybe a dozen cards away from finishing my collecting focus and am sure there won't be another to follow. No moving to completing sets, or upgrades, just finnito and enjoy the artwork as it hangs. |
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A question of condition
Posted By: Gilbert Maines
It is the Collection which lives. |
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A question of condition
Posted By: Paul S
For me, it's a question of how a card makes me "feel". It has to make me feel good. I bought the bulk of my cards -- pre and post war -- several decades ago -- as a kid. Now I'm just an adult (so they say) playing a kid's game with a somewhat looser budget. |
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