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J9im CrandellThank you to everyone but David for the kind words. For those of you who do not know me well I love the hobby and derive enormous joy from my collection. I also consider myself very knowledgeable about baseball and will put my knowledge of the sport and its history against my one antagonist any day of the week. Remember everyone this is the human being and I use that term loosely who cheered when my firm went bankrupt and I suffered major financial losses and essentially blamed me as one of those who caused my firm to go bankrupt(which is ludicrous).
The two comments I enjoyed the most were how young I looked given my collection and my wonderful looking family. For those of you who know me I have to confess the pictures were taken more than a couple of years ago--sorry but I think I look better with my hair. Also for those that know me well know how much my family means to me. I have a lovely wife and two wonderful children and would not trade them for all the baseball cards in the world.
I was taught how to scan once but I forget how Joe--I will try to figure it out.
Brian--I submit all the 8s I have--don't bother to pre-screen the 8s--this was the 4th batch sent in--I gave them another 300 as I said including 3 sets that are essentially all in 8.
As far as accidents none. The cards are on wooden attachments to the wall that allow them to lean back. I keep my favorite/most valuable 3,000 cards on the wall.
Thanks for your interest--anyone is welcome to see the collection...and lastly there is no right way to collect as Marty Q notes--collect what makes you happy. I like high grade cards--all sports and non-sports. I just bought a complete 1945 Mutoscope Pin-Up Set in psa 8 and better.
Cheers,
Jim