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Good idea to discuss, Leon. Phase I of my exit strategy came 25 years ago when our family got a little too big for our house. I sold my Bowman complete sets and made a nice down payment on the place we still live. Phase II is getting rid of all my extra memorabilia collected since 1959 and turning it into graded cards that can be liquidated easily - PSA 8 and 9 Jim Brown rookies, Fleer #68 Ted Williams, etc. The bottom line is I'm having great time making this transition. I will never stop collecting and I will never get out of our hobby. So this seems like a natural progression. It's interesting to read what others are doing, too.
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Pete- I didn't realize he was doing that on Facebook. He sure loves letting people know what he thinks.
Anyway, apologies to Leon for getting this offtrack. Back to the topic at hand. |
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