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One thing Ive learned, and its obvious on this thread, is how much passion people have for fellow collectors and this great hobby. I can only mostly observe, but Ive found Jimmy to be a classy guy too in several ways.
There isn't a lot we can count on in life, but the fact that the hobby will always give us so many interesting people, both as we learn about them on here, and the men and women that have played pro sports, and mainly baseball for many of us. Thanks to everyone who has made it fun again. |
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very nice early PC of the best ball park in the world
Jimmy
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“Devoted to Bringing Quality Vintage Sports Cards and Memorabilia to the Hobby” https://www.ebay.com/str/jbsportsauctions |
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Hey Jimmy- I'm having a colonoscopy this Friday. Maybe when we're done we can compare notes.
Last edited by barrysloate; 06-05-2010 at 12:51 PM. |
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