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crono059-migration

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  1. Some people buy them as an investment. Some people buy them to read. I like to buy both to be honest. Some are childhood memories. Some I plan to hand down to my kids as investments and heirlooms. But, personally I like take gambles on online auctions from scans (maybe not the smartest thing ever, but I have hit 2 jackpots out of about 30 buys, that graded at 9.6 or higher). The point is, if your not into high grade books, then watch auctions, shop stores in bargain bins, garage sales, anything you can where you have the chance to get a deal, you may just get lucky with a high grade. If all else fails, you have a cherished book that you'll hold onto for quite some time