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I bought cards from my local grocery store in the '50's! We chewed the gum and put the cards on our bikes, attaching them to the front or rear tire frame with a wooden close pin. The cards would stick into the wheel and make contact with the spokes and create a sound similar to a small moto scooter. The cards of course were worn out after a weeks worth of bike riding and then we would replace them with another Mickey Mantle or Willie Mays Rookie Card! Little did we know that these cards would be worth thousands a few years later.
I started to collect cards in the late 80's and 90's. the eighties were OK but the nineties were a big bust!
You will find in my store a large variety of cards from 90's through the present day. Some cards are graded but the vast majority are not! If you see a card you like and think it is to high for you budget let me know and make me an offer! I am not getting any younger and I like to deal!!!
Bill
I started to collect cards in the late 80's and 90's. the eighties were OK but the nineties were a big bust!
You will find in my store a large variety of cards from 90's through the present day. Some cards are graded but the vast majority are not! If you see a card you like and think it is to high for you budget let me know and make me an offer! I am not getting any younger and I like to deal!!!
Bill