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sesop 10-09-2012 11:32 AM

What are you collecting?
 
Not sure if this sort of thread has made the rounds lately but figured it couldn't hurt to ask- do you collect by set? Team? Player? Backs? Error? Era? Other theme?

My primary focus is a type set of Highlanders/Yankees cards across the whole spectrum (T, E, D, M. etc) I'm trying to acquire at least one from every set I like. My secondary focus is minor league players from tough issues- especially stuff like a T211 example of a Southern League player who has a T206 card.

Because my field is so deep, I'm trying to go after the stuff I really love even if it means I have to go for some periods of time in between pick-ups. As easy as it would be to buy, say, a 1977 Topps Reggie Jackson or 1952 Bowman Casey Stengel in fits of desperation, I'm trying to preserve funds so I don't have to compromise quality on the stuff I love most, which is pretty much everything between 1909-1916.

Leon 10-09-2012 11:54 AM

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What am I collecting? Type cards of course!! There is always something new (but old) just around the corner. Every single day I might find cards I can't live without :). Graham was PCL President in 1910-11 and was subsequently Judge Thomas F. Graham.

markf31 10-09-2012 12:13 PM

These types of threads are always enjoyable, entertaining and they help you gain connections which are always good!

Currently I'm collecting T205s, T209 Photo Series and D322 Tip Top Bread.

I'm also researching/looking for another set to start in on. Something that is relatively small in set size and are b/w prints or photos. E253 and R310 Butter Fingers are possibilities.

HOF Auto Rookies 10-09-2012 12:35 PM

HOF Autographed "rookie" cards, or earliest known signed card of a player, and pre-war.

kmac32 10-09-2012 12:46 PM

W572 strip cards in raw form and E121-80 / E121-120 Yankees and Giants. Also collect Elmer Miller cards.

bcbgcbrcb 10-09-2012 12:46 PM

I'm sure most everyone knows by now but.....Baseball Hall of Fame Rookie Cards and my most recent focus, T206 commons, just so I can post all of my pick-ups in the monthly thread.

x2drich2000 10-09-2012 12:55 PM

W554's and E93
 
Been working on both E93 and W554 sets for a while now. Below are my most recent pickups of each.

http://i1065.photobucket.com/albums/.../W554Waner.jpg
http://www.net54baseball.com/picture...pictureid=7460

DJ

Jason 10-09-2012 12:56 PM

I have my collecting focused about 90 percent on the T210 series with an occasional T209 or other Virginia League related card I can afford.I would love to run across an Old Mill Cabinet one day and start a mini set of those.

Zan 10-09-2012 12:56 PM

Been focused on collecting Hank Greenberg for the past 5 or so years now. Link to my collection is in my sig

Robextend 10-09-2012 01:14 PM

Anything Rube Waddell: http://imageevent.com/vanslykefan/pr...0&m=24&w=0&p=0

T206 Tolstoi: http://imageevent.com/vanslykefan/pr...0&m=24&w=0&p=0

1933, 1934 & 1936 Goudey: http://imageevent.com/vanslykefan/pr...0&m=24&w=0&p=0
http://imageevent.com/vanslykefan/pr...0&m=24&w=0&p=0
http://imageevent.com/vanslykefan/prewar1/1936goudey

National Chicle Fine Pens: http://imageevent.com/vanslykefan/pr...0&m=24&w=0&p=0

Salutation Exhibits: http://imageevent.com/vanslykefan/po...0&m=24&w=0&p=0

1964 Topps Giants: http://imageevent.com/vanslykefan/po...64toppsgiants1

PostWar HOF Rookie Cards: http://imageevent.com/vanslykefan/po...0&m=24&w=0&p=0

tonyo 10-09-2012 01:24 PM

1. t206 519/520 upgrading my poor cards to fair or better.
2. t207 subset: recruit, non portraits.
3. 33 Goudey set in good/vg
4. prewar type set: shooting for 100 different types T3 size and smaller only, prefer a thicker stock than paper, (although I'm flexible there) trying for minimum 2 examples of each hofer, although I'd be happy with one of some of the tougher ones like Wagner!
5. thinking about an e90-1 subset, but the jury is still out on that...
6. 3 post war projects.

mrvster 10-09-2012 03:00 PM

collecting....
 
T206 freaks or rarities:)....especially scrap

oldcardboard 10-09-2012 03:02 PM

T,E,M,D,W HoFers.
T-206 portraits.

Bocabirdman 10-09-2012 03:04 PM

Pe-1970 Baseball Cards..........:D I never have been able to narrow it down any furthur.

ethicsprof 10-09-2012 03:17 PM

collecting
 
I continue to do type collecting,1900-1939.
I also have been collecting original photos and oils.
I'm happy to get one example from the key photographers and artists but at times i've been fortunate enough to pick up additional favorites.
Thus far, I have 4 Conlon's; 2 Bain's; 1 Van Oeyen; 1 Thompson; 4 Burke's,
1 Brace; 1 Stein; 1 Dorrill: 1 Wingfield; 1 Emmons; 1 Houle.
I also collect vintage packs, mostly T206 era.
all the best,
barry

Bosox Blair 10-09-2012 03:29 PM

I am also a "team" collector...mainly...

My focus is Boston Red Sox (American) cards from all catalogued sets (except I have not branched out into Exhibits or postcards).

Beyond that, I like E92s and certain other E-sets. I also like certain HOF players who were not with Boston (Rube Waddell, Sam Crawford, Chief Bender, etc.) And I also like certain scarce cards like T216, so will pick up HOF examples of those from time to time.

Cheers,
Blair

barrysloate 10-09-2012 03:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bcbgcbrcb (Post 1043164)
I'm sure most everyone knows by now but.....Baseball Hall of Fame Rookie Cards and my most recent focus, T206 commons, just so I can post all of my pick-ups in the monthly thread.

That made me laugh....:)

Bicem 10-09-2012 03:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bcbgcbrcb (Post 1043164)
I'm sure most everyone knows by now but.....Baseball Hall of Fame Rookie Cards and my most recent focus, T206 commons, just so I can post all of my pick-ups in the monthly thread.

yeah, but what grade?

sycks22 10-09-2012 03:58 PM

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Chippin' away at my '38 Goudey set

rainier2004 10-09-2012 05:30 PM

Cracker Jacks, any way you want it, thats the way you need it, any way you want it!

vintagerookies51 10-09-2012 06:26 PM

Anything that interests me... that is a major set and a Hall of Famer (with exception of Joe Jackson) or very rare sets such as E107

BCauley 10-09-2012 06:33 PM

T206 Portraits
1934 Goudey Set
Considering a Jake Stahl collection and one of the caramel sets.

Matthew H 10-09-2012 06:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bcbgcbrcb (Post 1043164)
I'm sure most everyone knows by now... my most recent focus, T206 commons... I... post all of my pick-ups in the monthly thread.

Phil, I'm glad you've finally warmed up to the beauty and mystique of the monster!

I collect Old Judge, and Zeenut Angels. I'm admittedly not the most patient guy, so I also have a binder full of "other" prewar cards.

I also have a 'closet' type collection.

-Matt

Epps 10-09-2012 07:13 PM

Focused on rare types of the Black Sox, especially Joe Jackson, but will pick up an occasional T210

goodtricks 10-09-2012 07:14 PM

T206. Looking to get into low grade CJs.

cdn_collector 10-09-2012 07:20 PM

My main focus right now is to complete a T206 back run of George Gibson. Last go 'round (6-7 years ago?) I got to within a Hindu. This time around, I have the Hindu and need only a P350 and Old Mill.

Since I am close to completion, I am pondering what comes next. It's between collecting something with a 1909 Pirates theme, or just sticking with Gibson cards.

Regards,

Richard.

rhettyeakley 10-09-2012 08:03 PM

My main focuses are as follows...
-Colgan's Chips (all sets)
-All "E121-like" sets (E121, W575-1, Gassler's, Holsum, Haffner's, Standard Biscuit, Gertenrich, etc, etc)
-Zeenuts (all years--this is admittedly a "lifetime" pursuit)
-Non-sports type sets & many T-card (and other) complete series

t206blogcom 10-09-2012 08:07 PM

After finishing a 518/518 T206 set, I've been sort of bumping along not sure of what to pursue.

I am working on a T206 Hindu Southern League subset and kinda sorta started a HOF set.

Tried getting into '34 Goudeys, but couldn't. Thought about T210 Series 2, but I have a friend working on that so I didn't want to drive up prices for him. Picked up a couple of OJs, e98s, 50s/60s/70s/80s/90s cards and rookies. Picked up a few autographed rookies and balls. And I seem to have grown fond of picking up boxes upon boxes of 80s/90s wax boxes. So as you can see, I'm a little all over the place.

A few things I'm considering: N162s, N28s, N300s, e98s (or other caramel card), T207s.

tbob 10-09-2012 10:07 PM

Currently working on the T210 set, D311 Pacific Coast Biscuit set, E97 black and white proof set and as always any nice caramel card (E94-E99) I can get my hands on.

Vintagecatcher 10-09-2012 11:18 PM

Catcher poses
 
Started collecting 7 MLB catchers to get type cards: Roger Bresnahan, George Gibson, Red Kleinow, John Kling, Chief Meyers, Gabby Street, and Ira Thomas. Have most of the types I'm interested in for these players now. Still purchase Chief Meyers S74 colored silks whenever possible.

Then I focused on catcher pose cards in the 1909-1911 Obak sets, 1911-1912 Zeenut sets, and 1912 Home Run Kisses sets. Need only a few more from each set. Also picked up most of the B-18 White Infield catchers when the type cards came to a hault.

Now looking to add C46 Imperial Tobacco catchers, and some T210 Old Mill catchers.

Top of my wantlist: Munson Old Mill Cabinet, Johnny Kling Plow Tobacco card, and Carl Horner Cabinet of one of the 7 MLB catchers.


Patrick

g_vezina_c55 10-10-2012 12:11 PM

Low grade T206 with Piedmont back.

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bcbgcbrcb 10-10-2012 01:10 PM

Nelson:

Do you have any recent pick-ups that you can share with us?

Yankeefan51 10-10-2012 05:45 PM

Just my tyoe
 
Have been a high grade type card collector since 1977

Still working on a high grade G&B, T 209 4 color and a T208

Have over 150 different type cards and 50 different post card
types.

Narrowing scope of the collection. Now focusing only on pre-war
but rare regionals from the 50's and early 60s

In addition to cards collect advertising pieces, rare books, early programs and have a major Negro League collection.

Less active than in the past- but still looking to fill the missing pieces

Bruce Dorskind
America's Toughest Want List

Big Ben 10-10-2012 05:56 PM

Interesting thread!

Per World War II cards predominately Goudey cards. Just committed this year to try to complete the 33 Goudey set. --25% complete--

camlov2 10-10-2012 08:51 PM

This is on the wrong forum but I blame Leon's post for prompting me...
My main collection is now on a different area of americana
http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/i...ov2/57cent.jpg

z28jd 10-10-2012 09:13 PM

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Originally Posted by camlov2 (Post 1043512)
This is on the wrong forum but I blame Leon's post for prompting me...
My main collection is now on a different area of americana
http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/i...ov2/57cent.jpg

Damn, Leon got you too?

Bocabirdman 10-10-2012 09:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by camlov2 (Post 1043512)
This is on the wrong forum but I blame Leon's post for prompting me...
My main collection is now on a different area of americana
http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/i...ov2/57cent.jpg

You collect little plastic coin doo-hickies?:D

camlov2 10-10-2012 09:20 PM

Certain cards are more likely to be counterfeit so many people purchase those specific cards graded.
The same story is true with coins, 1857 is the key date, the one large cent I decided to purchase graded.

After seeing others post of coins maybe my BST ads should include "will trade cards for coins"
I guess many of us have the collecting disease in more then one area.

williamcohon 10-10-2012 11:30 PM

I collect old cards of Jewish players. And I really just need two more: a Zeenut Danning and a Zeenut Cohen.

I also collect the 1911 Obaks (t212's). I've got fifty of them, including Weaver, Peckingpaugh, Million, Miller, Cooney, and Mensor. But it's hard to work on this set because I just don't run across them frequently. I see some on ebay, but they are generally just the same over-priced Buy-It-Nows.

I have a hundred fifty t205's (including the HOFers), and a hundred fifteen t206's (including twenty-two HOFers). Even though there are cards available in these sets, I don't buy too frequently because I want to be ready to pounce when I finally run across Mr. Danning or Mr. Cohen.

Previously, I assembled the Diamond Stars, the 1948 Bowmans (year I was born), the 1953 Topps, and 1953 color Bowmans.

And I regularly enjoy thumbing through a box of cards.

sesop 10-11-2012 06:47 AM

coins
 
Very interesting to see coins. I have to admit that during my hiatus from cards, I briefly dabbled in Civil War tokens. If you don't know what they are, you should check them out- very cool stuff. (Anyone interested in learning more is welcome to get in touch with me anytime). The concerns I have about cards losing value/popularity which I expressed in the "biggest changes in the past 5 years" thread rings true with coins as well- especially more esoteric stuff like tokens. There was a time that I wanted to start a forum like this for token collectors, but it's a niche in a niche in a niche and never got off the ground. Regardless, very interesting to see coins when I thought I was finally rid of them...

Exhibitman 10-11-2012 07:11 AM

Boxing [esp. postcards and foreign issues] and oddball vintage baseball, 1950s-1970s baseball-basketball-football-hockey cards in 'collector' grade.

vintagecpa 10-11-2012 08:04 AM

I have started many sets over the years and always lost interest. I now am more of a type collector. I identify the card in each set I like the most and work towards purchasing that card in a reasonable condition. ex. E95 Cobb, T205 Matty, 1915 CJ Speaker, etc. My goal is to one day try and complete a bigger vintage set (T206, E90-1, 1933 Goudey).

Howe’s Hunter 10-11-2012 09:43 AM

As if almost all of my previous 289 posts haven't given it away ...
 
T206s with a rubber stamping on the back from original owner

Howe McCormick
500 W. Main St., Gainesville, Fla

(or the one oddball so far that reads
Urich H. McCormick, Agent
Saturday Evening Post
500 W. Main St., Gainesville, Fla)

211 so far ... 9 Hindu, 21 Old Mill, and a whole lot of Piedmonts.

If you have any, please let me know whether you are interested in selling or not. I've been keeping a spread sheet of those I don't have but are known to exist, and even better, those I know the owners of. That list is now at 32, with one coming off next week (hopefully).

ejharrington 10-13-2012 06:58 PM

I collect pre-1920 Red Sox and pre-1900 Boston Beaneater (and any other Boston-related items) items.

leaflover 10-13-2012 08:27 PM

For me, 1948 Leaf baseball has been the most enjoyable. Especially the Short Prints. When you find a well registered centered example, then my friends you have a "keeper"!

familytoad 10-13-2012 11:37 PM

HoF
 
Prewar Hall of Famers is what I like...and more.

I started by just wanting a nice card of each of the HOF players during their playing years, whose career was primarily post 1900. I finished that several years ago, started picking up a few 19th century guys (not many) and turned to multiple cards of a few favorites like Eddie Collins , Eddie Plank, Nap Lajoie, Lefty Grove and Sam Crawford.
That quickly migrated into finding small sets with high concentrations of HOF players like E95 and York Caramels. That was while finishing my T205 set and trying to complete the Topps run from 53-80.
Have a type set collection going too, but have traded/sold a few of those.
I like C46 , most caramel sets and have a few Bowman sets started. Oh and plenty of Mike Schmidt, Dan Marino and Steve Yzerman cards and my 14 sets of 1971 Topps football...
Now its even crazier...I want ALL the HOF cards from all the (reasonable) ACC sets 1904 to 1950. There are *many* exceptions that I allow myself so I can say I am on track...
(not looking for t206 Wagner, Plank, no 1 of 1's or other super rare, ain't gonna happen sets, no postcards etc.)
This collection is probably not going to ever finish, but that's ok...I've finally got a goal:p

alanu 10-14-2012 01:19 AM

I change my focus frequently and collect almost anything that catches my eye.. and can afford, but lately I've been collecting Mel Ott items, mostly oddball items, especially his Diamond Matchbooks.

Rickyy 10-14-2012 01:37 AM

Pre and Post War type cards (though that's slowed down quite a bit...), and Exhibit Cards of HOF's and SP's... also gotten back a little into memorabilia like ad pieces and displays... also into baseball paperback books.

Ricky Y

pcoz 10-14-2012 01:47 AM

Collecting
 
Trying to put together a master set of E98's & set of E94's. Also, any rare Wagner, Ruth, Cobb & Jackson's.

tonyo 10-14-2012 04:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by familytoad (Post 1044209)
Now its even crazier...I want ALL the HOF cards from all the (reasonable) ACC sets 1904 to 1950. There are *many* exceptions that I allow myself so I can say I am on track...
(not looking for t206 Wagner, Plank, no 1 of 1's or other super rare, ain't gonna happen sets, no postcards etc.)
This collection is probably not going to ever finish, but that's ok...I've finally got a goal:p

Wow Brian, that is a nice goal! How far along are you and how many (reasonable) sets are on your target list?

kilo 10-14-2012 12:21 PM

whilest i cant say that i collect anything specific beyond "cardboard", i have been pickin up what i can cheaply. i recently decided to go for a 6-month spree of not spending more than $10 on any one individual card/item. so far i've picked up a few '48 bowman, a T206 and a T205, a '31-'32 cut 4-on-1 Dickey, 3 S74 silks (including a Chance, got a great deal there!), and even a C56 hockey. lets not forget the 12"x14" 1910 Wray baseball team cabinet photo. also a few nice non-sport T-cards for color. gonna continue this idea through the end of the year and see what it nets me.

--mike

familytoad 10-14-2012 04:29 PM

~500
 
Tony, I think I have about 500 ACC HOFers in the 1904-1950 era...Lots more if I include Topps era. I have HOFers from pretty much all the sets that I call reasonable. Maybe missing a few... I'll probably get a list together some day.

Lately I have been hoping to find the bigger names or the rarer sets. Much slower but still fun. For example, there are so many to choose from in the 30's that I feel I can be patient.
I'm not a high grade collector so that helps. I have a bunch of SGC cards and if I was to dream big, my whole HOF collection would be slabbed and catalogued. It's rather NOT right now:o

Because I make the rules, if I stray in and out...no one yells at me:D

Good luck in your collecting too!

bbcard1 10-14-2012 05:08 PM

I have about half a low grade Delong set and I am probably going to try to finish it...

I finished my T206 set (at 520) and am continually trying to upgrade it. Still have a long way to go, but little by little it has become presentable.

I am starting a Magie savings account with the idea of picking up an A or a 1 in a couple of years.

I have a very nice 1961 Topps I would like to finish....It's clearly behind the others.

Finally, I have just about decided to begin upgrading my T205 set. It was actually the thing that got me started thinking I could actively finish pre-war sets and I completed a "fronts" set, with many of them being skins. Maybe it's just because i don't collect them, but they seem to be taking a price beat down lately. I may think about upgrading the worst of the lot and all the skins.

dabigyankeeman 10-16-2012 09:29 AM

I have a main collection, and little sub-collections.

Main collection is Yankees - I collect all Yankees from 1906 thru current.

Small sub-collections:
Old cards of New York teams in all sports
Jewish sports figures, all sports old and current
Players who were Yankees shown on cards as members of other teams
Pitchers who Mickey Mantle hit home runs off of

Note that I am a collector, not an investor, and my cards are collectors grade. I would rather have a Babe Ruth that would grade a 1 than not have a Babe Ruth because I cant afford it in really nice condition.

chris6net 10-16-2012 10:43 AM

Still trying to finish my T206 set(need about 40 but have most of the key cards). Just recently based on a thread here I started trying to put together a 1971 Topps Greatest Moments set and have knocked out about 12 in 2 months.

CubsFanCurt 10-18-2012 07:23 AM

Been working on t206 cards of Cubs from the 1908 team. only one I need is Carl Lundgren. I will probably wait til income tax time unless I find one with a nice front and crummy back

dabigyankeeman 10-18-2012 08:23 AM

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Originally Posted by CubsFanCurt (Post 1045232)
Been working on t206 cards of Cubs from the 1908 team. only one I need is Carl Lundgren. I will probably wait til income tax time unless I find one with a nice front and crummy back

I love cards with a nice front and crummy back, get it cheap and it looks great in a plastic sheet.

I collect Yankees, and have recently finished my T206 team set. I only worry about all the FRONT variations, i dont care who advertises on the back.

On your Cubs, do you worry about what brands are on the back or not?

EGreenwood 10-18-2012 09:23 PM

Love this post. I collect a little bit of everything - HOF'ers cards from playing / managing days, a number of players from when I grew up (70's to the 90's), types, sets, non-sports.

It's really interesting the variety and the stories of "why" we collect what we do.

Erik

https://sites.google.com/site/oldbaseballobc/home

rhettyeakley 10-18-2012 11:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by williamcohon (Post 1043534)
I collect old cards of Jewish players. And I really just need two more: a Zeenut Danning and a Zeenut Cohen.

I also collect the 1911 Obaks (t212's). I've got fifty of them, including Weaver, Peckingpaugh, Million, Miller, Cooney, and Mensor. But it's hard to work on this set because I just don't run across them frequently. I see some on ebay, but they are generally just the same over-priced Buy-It-Nows.

I have a hundred fifty t205's (including the HOFers), and a hundred fifteen t206's (including twenty-two HOFers). Even though there are cards available in these sets, I don't buy too frequently because I want to be ready to pounce when I finally run across Mr. Danning or Mr. Cohen.

Previously, I assembled the Diamond Stars, the 1948 Bowmans (year I was born), the 1953 Topps, and 1953 color Bowmans.

And I regularly enjoy thumbing through a box of cards.

Those are some tough Zeenut's, my examples look like they have passed through the system of a sick old lady but you sometimes just take the cards however you can find them...

http://www.starsofthediamond.com/26zeedanning.JPG http://www.starsofthediamond.com/28zeecohen.JPG

jcmtiger 10-19-2012 11:09 AM

I collect what no one is selling!!!! :rolleyes:



Joe

CubsFanCurt 10-21-2012 07:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dabigyankeeman (Post 1045247)
I love cards with a nice front and crummy back, get it cheap and it looks great in a plastic sheet.

I collect Yankees, and have recently finished my T206 team set. I only worry about all the FRONT variations, i dont care who advertises on the back.

On your Cubs, do you worry about what brands are on the back or not?

Nah, I could care less about the back branding. Just as long as there are no tears, major paper loss or heavy creasing

Bocabirdman 10-22-2012 02:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jcmtiger (Post 1045551)
I collect what no one is selling!!!! :rolleyes:



Joe

What a coincidence...I sell what no one is collecting......:D

Bwstew 10-22-2012 05:19 PM

I've been leaning on 48 bowman. Just having 48 cards seems like it would be a nice one to start with.


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