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    Cool New and Overwhelmed!

    Hello,

    I recently got back into Hockey cards after 15+ years out. Wow! has it changed! This is my first forum and I eventually want to begin trading, but i'm not sure where to start? Any suggestions would be great!


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    Welcome to SCF! If you want some help just send me a private message.

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    welcome to the site.

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    Welcome to SCF! I dont collect hockey, so I can't help you out. My suggestion, though, is to start small!
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    Welcome to SCF. If you have any questions regarding the site, feel free to send me a PM.

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    Welcome to SCF Ed.

    If you are looking to get into online trading, I would agree that you should start small. Of course the first thing to do would be decide what you want to collect, specific team/player/set/etc. You could start by buying retail boxes at places like Wal-Mart and Target and using that as trade bait. That would be a good way to get your feet wet without spending a ton of money.
    Welcome back to the hobby and we are happy to have your here. :)

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    Welcome back!

    I'd start at your local card store and Ebay. Depends on what your purpose for collecting is. Both places can be wonderful resources!

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    ...much like SCF which is also a great resource. Be glad you found and joined the site!

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    Welcome to scf!

    Best advice is to make a bucket or list of cards you have for trade and your main wants. This would make it easier for people to help you out.

    Good luck.

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