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There's so many places I can go here, but once I saw Mitchell Page, I smiled and said, "They got this."

My card obsessions can scatter at times (when I was healthy during the pandemic I created a pretty good Montreal Expo Topps collection), so I waiver as to what I intend on collecting. However, all cards tell a story. From an ill-fated trade of a Matchbox car for a handful of 1980 Topps cards (my mother lost her mind and made me return them) to the first pack I begged for in 1981, I have always been enamored with these pieces of cardboard. It bought me a car and put me through nearly two years of college because in the late 80s and early 90s, I was a hustler with them. Yet, it wasn't the ones I sold that I cared about. It was the ones that I wanted when I got back in a few years later.

Thanks for being around and having fun with this. I hope to share my own stories with you and everyone else in the future!

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Sounds good to me. Looking forward to your stories!

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Fantastic write-up! I also loved the Mitchell Page discussion -- I had no idea he was second in AL ROY voting. That's something, for sure. You guys do a great job! Thank you!

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Thank YOU!

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