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I think an interesting subject to discuss would be exit strategies for our collections. Now, this doesn't mean I am getting out, I am not. But some day most of us will sell, or otherwise part with, our collections. Another group will probably leave them to their heirs. Of course the economy and our financial situations come into play many times too. That being said I think it would be neat to do a catalog with my cards and all of the ancillary pieces that go with them, displayed together. Such as, when displaying my T206 Drum, maybe have the Drum pack, Drum carton and drum coupons beside it. Same thing with the candy cards, maybe have their packaging next to them? Has anyone else thought much about this?
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Leon Luckey www.luckeycards.com Last edited by Leon; 10-31-2011 at 07:03 PM. |
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