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Dan- I do see Jim V.B.'s point that if you are looking to acquire more, it might be best to keep things quiet. But even that could work both ways. Somebody who may want to sell some to you may feel he has unique and unknown cards, and might ask more than they merit.
But of course you are not a bad guy for keeping things secret. I only am suggesting that it may not necessarily be the best strategy. |
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