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Old 12-31-2009, 04:41 PM
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Congrats Scott. Having been there I know the great sense of accomplishment one derives from "completing" the set.
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Old 12-31-2009, 04:44 PM
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Congrats! If you didn't tame the monster, at least you caged him.
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Old 12-31-2009, 04:48 PM
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Scott - congrats!! What's next?
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Congrats !! That is truly an amazing feat !
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Old 12-31-2009, 04:55 PM
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Thanks guys. I bought quite a few cards from Matt and some cool auto's of Joe Doyle and Paddy Linvingston from Steve that make awesome companion pieces to my set.

As for what's next I'm 6 cards in to an E96 set. A little smaller and easier on the wallet! They don't seem to be for sale that often (at least on ebay) so I think it will occupy me for awhile.

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Congratulations, you should be proud. You are a pleasure to deal with, good luck with the E96 set.
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Well done, Scott. A singular moment in one's collecting. It takes, discipline, patience, and a flow of dollars... A good way to end the old year.
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why would anyone want to collect a set they can never finish ?
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Thanks guys. I bought quite a few cards from Matt and some cool auto's of Joe Doyle and Paddy Linvingston from Steve that make awesome companion pieces to my set.

As for what's next I'm 6 cards in to an E96 set. A little smaller and easier on the wallet! They don't seem to be for sale that often (at least on ebay) so I think it will occupy me for awhile.
Errata: Scott that's a "Larry" Doyle.

Happy to help and happy to help get you started on e96 with the Murray.

Again, congrats!
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Well done, Scott! Certainly something to be proud of. Upgrading should be enjoyable too if you decide to go that route.
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Scott - congrats!! What's next?
Hold down the fort in Conshohocken 'till the next time I'm in town
I also have a 55 Topps set in PSA 5 and 6 that I'm missing the Clemente and a mixed raw and graded 52 Bowman set that I'm missing the Mantle and a common or two that I stopped on once I got into T206's. I'm going to try and finish those off as well.
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Scott,
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congrats - nicely done. The monster nibbles at my toes every night. I enjoy the different backs, portraits, HOFers, stories, etc that go along with it. I feed the monster from time to time, but will never slay it. My 'sub' sets are fun. Whether its Cleveland players w/ different backs to same pose/different backs etc. I'm hooked. The UZIT Lajoie on eBay last month was a real test. I passed - but will bite someday (hopefully a lesser Naps player).... My son is 4 now and starting to 'enjoy' cards with me. Another generation is born... He loves looking at 'old baseball cards'.... Me too....

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