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WOW! I didn't watch the whole thing... but I think I got the gist. Saw a card in there I had for a while... Jordan Fleer Fabulous Fifties insert. Amazing find!
Thanks Josh
You have to watch to the end bro!!!WOW! I didn't watch the whole thing... but I think I got the gist. Saw a card in there I had for a while... Jordan Fleer Fabulous Fifties insert. Amazing find!
I'd love to go "hunting" in that part of America. Not even for sports stuff, but Americana... Even just a simple spoon from colonial times would be a cool thing to own, IMO. I still get a kick outta having a few books printed before 1900. lol

Used to love American Pickers. Out of all those shows they seemed the most legit. I stopped watching Pawn Stars once it dawned on me the store was NEVER crowded when someone brought something in... and the people who were there didn't pay any attention.... I never even bothered watching Storage Wars or the Dallas Used Car auction show... I did find that one pawn store show based in Detroit with the Dad, Son, and Daughter ammusing.He wasn't going to throw anything away........Kind of like "Pawn Stars"; the staging, script, and editing are way to clean.......Dude knew EXACTLY what he had just by the way it was organized and cataloged.........
Ok, I watched the end... not the entire 50 minutes... but the end IS good stuff! I wonder about my collection sometimes and who will get it when I'm gone. No wife, kids, brothers or sisters.... I also want it to go to someone who appreciates them more than just cardboard pictures. Maybe a charity to sell for their benifit. I dunno... but ya the ending was pretty cool. Editing and all...
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If I were you I'd give it to a very worthy member here, namely SymphonicMetal. He is not only an awesome member but is extremely deserving.Ok, I watched the end... not the entire 50 minutes... but the end IS good stuff! I wonder about my collection sometimes and who will get it when I'm gone. No wife, kids, brothers or sisters.... I also want it to go to someone who appreciates them more than just cardboard pictures. Maybe a charity to sell for their benifit. I dunno... but ya the ending was pretty cool. Editing and all...
Man.... I need a lawyer! Are all ducks lawyers or is that something else??? Gotta make a will toot-sweet! I may have a casket made out of the cards themselves... like how they make carbon-fiber. And, Jeff, you will deinitely be in my will. You will be forced to drag the resin-card casket to my grave from the hearse. It will be made to be at least 100 yards away. I'll leave the vintage cards out of my casket making process just for you. Deal? It counts legally if you say yes!! lmao!If I were you I'd give it to a very worthy member here, namely SymphonicMetal. He is not only an awesome member but is extremely deserving.
If you want I can provide you with his contact info. He won't mind. You'll need it when you take the Untimely Dirt Nap in the Sky..........I mean when your sad, heartbreaking passing comes.
Dang, man!! If I don't wake up tomorrow.......I think what I'll do when (not if) I get my paws on your cards after your demise, is I'll scrape the gold off all those gold cards and sell the gold and keep the cards. With the high price of gold these days and my 6 decades long affinity for cards, it would be a win-win for that most deserving member.