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After 20 years of 88 Topps boxes, Edgar Renteria rookies that probably cost way too much, packs and packs of late 80's Panini sticker garbage somebody finally got me a great baseball card gift.
My girlfriend packed a 59 Topps Clemente and Hank Aaron in a huge Amazon box to surprise me. Awesome surprise. I've never felt so lucky. Happy holidays, everyone and a big thank you to everybody I've purchased from. Not a single bad transaction in the bunch. |
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Congrats man! When my wife and I were dateing she wanted to get me a card but didn't know anything about them. She went to a shop where she used to live and told him she wanted to get me a vintage card. Not knowing much she recognized the name Sandy Koufax and purchased a PSA 6 1959 Koufax for me. Needless to say I was stunned. I'm sure the salesman took her for a ride and I've never asked her what she paid but it still sits proudly in my collection anlong with other cards she has purchased for me including a 1953 Satchell Paige, 1952 Bowman Eddie Mathews, 1952 Topps Enos Slaughter, 1966 Topps Mickey Mantle, and 1913 National Game Walter Johnson.
It's great to have a wife behind your collecting desires but sometimes I wish Christmas and my birthday would come more than once a uear. Ha ha. Drew |
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She sounds like a keeper to me. As with all things related to marriage, it only gets better with time. I have been with my wife for 32 years. The other day she asked me if I preferred T205s more than T206s. I love when she talks like that
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You guys either did your research before the big plunge or were very fortunate: you have my respect and envy. My ex hated my collection and would probably have disposed of it, had she known the combination to my vault.
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...hence her being your "ex"
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She has since become my wife and she has learned not to bother with buying actual cards (she still buys books or baseball related trinkets). I don't buy very much but she does support me when I do. Every time I want to sell some of my collection to help ends meet (especially recently now that she is on maternity leave for our second Child born on the Dec 12th) she always tries to make sure it isn't stuff I would regret selling and tries to think of other things we could do to make extra money instead. |
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Nah, we split for other reasons - lots of them. What a warm and toasty Xmas memory.
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