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To: Matt Brown who wrote (3280)8/30/1999 11:34:00 AM
From: rdmsqito  Respond to of 5041
 
<<Qusetion...you refer to the REAL ones..who is the REAL one for POKEMON cards??? All i see is licenses..nothing is the REAL one...?? Maybe I am not aware of it if there is one..>>

By saying the REAL cards I meant the originals, the card game(next time my kids get a pack I'll check the manufacturer). Kids have been collecting these since at least the spring and I think they may be reluctant to switch or add a new line to their collection after all this time. I think Pokemon appeals to a young age group with limited spending money unlike baseball cards which appeal to young teens through adults who can afford to absorb many different lines.