HoosierCat Posted July 11, 2012 Report Posted July 11, 2012 Just click here.Clearly I needed more people running a meat market in my backgound. Quote
redsbengalsbucks Posted July 11, 2012 Report Posted July 11, 2012 Defiance is right in my backyard, I have eaten at Kissner's. Good food great people, glad to see such a thing happen to nice people. Quote
BengalszoneBilly Posted July 11, 2012 Report Posted July 11, 2012 Talk about stumbling into a treasure! I own one baseball card. Nothing too special. It's a '70's era Pete Rose which he signed. Maybe in 100 years it'll be worth something more than the 30 or 40 bucks it is now. Quote
cincyhokie Posted July 11, 2012 Report Posted July 11, 2012 "These cards need to be with people who can enjoy them."Translation: "Show me the money! I'm rich, bitch!" Quote
ArmyBengal Posted July 11, 2012 Report Posted July 11, 2012 When my grandfather passed away about 5 years ago, we went through his home and I found a can of buckeyes. So it's just like that, only different. Quote
redsbengalsbucks Posted July 12, 2012 Report Posted July 12, 2012 "These cards need to be with people who can enjoy them."Translation: "Show me the money! I'm rich, bitch!"I dont think so, this is one of the better off families in Defiance. They still own the building where the Grandfather had his butcher shop, it is now a resteraunt. They are really nice people that dont need the money. IMO they are not interested in the hastle it would be to keep such a valuable collection safe and secure and genuinely want multiple people to enjoy the rare cards, instead of hiding them away someplace safe.OTOH they are not going to complain about the money/cards that the grandfather unwittingly squirelled away for them so many years ago. Quote
cincyhokie Posted July 12, 2012 Report Posted July 12, 2012 "These cards need to be with people who can enjoy them."Translation: "Show me the money! I'm rich, bitch!"I dont think so, this is one of the better off families in Defiance. They still own the building where the Grandfather had his butcher shop, it is now a resteraunt. They are really nice people that dont need the money. IMO they are not interested in the hastle it would be to keep such a valuable collection safe and secure and genuinely want multiple people to enjoy the rare cards, instead of hiding them away someplace safe.OTOH they are not going to complain about the money/cards that the grandfather unwittingly squirelled away for them so many years ago.That's cool. Hopefully it works out for everyone. Quote
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