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Collecting HOFers on a budget
Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Baseball cards cost too much money. So, in order for the average guy to view an assembly of cards as a hobby, he has to minimize his cost. One of the more popular ways to achieve this is to accept cards which are more worn than most people want, or are otherwise damaged. Alternatives include using the hobby to profit from buying and selling in order to finance acquisitions for your collection. |
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Collecting HOFers on a budget
Posted By: joe brennan
Nice post Gilbert. Good to se esome thought in a post for other collectors. As a matter of fact good to see a positive post about cards period. |
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Collecting HOFers on a budget
Posted By: Chris Counts
I like your ideas, Gilbert ... I too collect cards on a budget that's smaller than what I'd like to own. Fortunately, I don't find this a hindrance at all. If anything, it forces me to focus my collection and appreciate the fact that more isn't always better, which I have, for the most part, learned to do. |
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