I think the big difference between Sellam and a lot of people selling on, say, 
eBay is that Sellam is One Of Us: He’s a collector and enthusiast himself, not 
just someone hoping to make a buck off of a market in which they’re not 
themselves a participant.

So the stuff that I’ve gotten from Sellam feels like stuff *of Sellam’s* that 
I’ve gotten, rather than stuff Sellam just picked up to resell. And that’s 
something I really appreciate.

  -- Chris

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