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Carolina Panther card/memorbilla/auto's collectors...


jasonluckydog

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I'm a huge collector and so far I have not added any 2011 Panther rookies to my collection. I almost pulled the trigger and purchased my 1st Cam rookie auto but his cards are a little high right now might have to go with Press Pass or Sage. Have you guy's bought anything yet?

Jimmy Clausen has a fire sale going on, I have recently bought a bunch of his rookie autos cheap hoping it pays off when he is on another team.

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dude I got a ton of cards, I quit collecting in 2006. Too expensive of a hobby for me. I have seriously a lot of stuff that I would be interested in getting rid of, I got a lot of panthers stuff too, DeAngelo RC refractors, Beason Auto RC, Dirk SP authentic RC, Lawrence Taylor RC, steve young rc, griffey ud rc, etc....

I'll be honest tho, I was thinking of sending a lot of my good stuff to PSA and getting it graded before I sell.

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dude I got a ton of cards, I quit collecting in 2006. Too expensive of a hobby for me. I have seriously a lot of stuff that I would be interested in getting rid of, I got a lot of panthers stuff too, DeAngelo RC refractors, Beason Auto RC, Dirk SP authentic RC, Lawrence Taylor RC, steve young rc, griffey ud rc, etc....

I'll be honest tho, I was thinking of sending a lot of my good stuff to PSA and getting it graded before I sell.

do you have a photobucket of them?

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On a semi related note, if anyone's interested, I'm hosting a private autograph signing with Carolina Panthers WR Steve Smith towards the end of July. Just sent in the deposit for it and it's set in stone.

That's pretty interesting, what are the particulars?

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do you have a photobucket of them?

not any more. like I said I quit collecting all together. I'm helping my mom paint tomorrow so I have to head back to their house, I will grab the cards and take a few pics. Is there anything in particular you are looking for? send me a PM

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