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How does it feel when you got no food?
Dec 9 2006, 09:58 AM
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I think I will begin to start collecting E-cards - a brother of tobacco cards. Some are not so hard to find, but most prove a difficult (if not impossible) challenge. I have already attained an E-90 and have an E-91 and E-92 incoming. Those were the easiest and most inexpensive ones. I had my bid on the ultra-rare E-100, but it went too high. It reminded me of what I am up against. I ain't no guppy. But I ain't no shark like those guys, either. I think I will stick to the base E-cards and bypass the Type 2s and 3s since they are about as common as a dinosaur.
I have 15 more to go and they will range from $200 to $2000 each, depending which type of E-card - and that's in beat-up condition. It will take a while since I have to build up finances for each card I take a shot at and hope those deep-pocketed collectors are asleep at the wheel. But hey, at least it keeps my passion for the hobby going.
My new mentor.
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