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It shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone that the problem isn't, "Does information exist on the web?" but rather, "Where does it reside?" Thus search engines were born. Unfortunately search engines tell you an item exists but they can't tell you how good that information may be. And in the realm of prop collecting it is all too easy to get burned from that lack of information. Thus was the idea for this page born.
If you would like to share any comments about the sites and people mentioned here, please email us and we will add it to the appropriate link. We won't censor anything you say but we will include your name and email address in your comment. Flames we don't mind, but people have a right to know who said what.
It's our sincere hope that this information will benefit the prop community at large by providing both positive information on who is reliable and warnings about who is not.