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Scott H's avatar

Some great tips, Josh. I have never tried using saved searches on eBay, but I certainly need to start.

Amen, Patrick. Standardizing colors/numbers across products would be so helpful.

Thanks guys!

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MJFAMILYTIMECARDS's avatar

Thanks Scott! It has helped me find some deals.

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David Gonos's avatar

Thanks, Scott! I'm looking forward to your guest piece coming soon!

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Scott (a.k.a. DustyNewt)'s avatar

Great tips! I can experiment with “saved searches” in my hunt for the specialty woods I use, too. Thanks, Dave!

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MJFAMILYTIMECARDS's avatar

Scott, i dabble a little bit in wood work. Had some men in our church really help me learn some things. I made some graded card stands which was fun. They are not great but it’s an enjoyable hobby!

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Scott (a.k.a. DustyNewt)'s avatar

Congratulations! Keep at it. Experience and practice will get you to where you want to go. Enjoyment is the key. Thanks for commenting.

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MJFAMILYTIMECARDS's avatar

Patrick, standardizing parallels and numbering is a top notch idea i hope Topps gets ahold of this!

Great article, love them tall boys, i got an elgin baylor here recently low grade but cool to have a HOFer.

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David Gonos's avatar

Oh nice, good call! What a cool thing that there are specialty woods you can buy on eBay! Whodatrhunk!?!

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