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Cmount76 03-31-2015 09:04 AM

The BIG 4-0 & The National
 
Well, the time has come to turn the page on my 30's and say hello to a new, older decade.

As I close out my 30's and welcome my 40's, my wife is offering me a small shopping spree at The National. Her gift to me is $1,000, to be spent anyway I want.

Here is the pressing question - If you had $1,000 to be spent on any old cardboard, how would you spend it?

I am a T206 collector, but want to look elsewhere for this gift, as I will have plenty of my own money to spend on those.

All suggestions are welcome!

ullmandds 03-31-2015 09:08 AM

you can send the 1K to me and I will return a random assortment of "stuff" from my esteemed collection!!!!!

shernan30 03-31-2015 09:38 AM

Pick up a HOF Old Judge. It would stand out from your T206 collection to mark your 40th!!

cracker_jack 03-31-2015 09:42 AM

I'm in a similar situation, only the $1000 is out of my own pocket and not my wife's! I'll be looking for a T206 Red Cobb at the Strongsville show. Assuming you have one of those, I suggest a Wagner or a Goudey Ruth/Gehrig.

Taxman 03-31-2015 09:54 AM

Money
 
Hank Aaron is money in the bank....Buy the highest grade best centered Rookie card you can find.

MVSNYC 03-31-2015 10:08 AM

Bottle of Bourbon and a Hooker...T206 Hooker of course. ;)

My advice...if you're a T206 guy, get something special for your T206 collection. it'll mean more, and you'll love it more.

Good luck.

hammer 03-31-2015 10:42 AM

Buy vintage Mantle cards.

Cmount76 03-31-2015 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by MVSNYC (Post 1396541)
Bottle of Bourbon and a Hooker...T206 Hooker of course. ;)

Good luck.

The wife will be with me, but who knows - she does like bourbon!!! :D

mark evans 03-31-2015 12:37 PM

1957 Mantle in PSA 7 -- the prettiest post-war card in my humble opinion.

edjs 03-31-2015 01:12 PM

I would look for the best cabinet premium I could find. Old Mill, Old Judge, Pinkerton, Obak, etc. Cabinets really stand out in your collection, and seem to retain value.

Luke 03-31-2015 01:21 PM

I agree with finding something special for the t206 collection. I'd go for a HOFer with a tough back, or a nice Cobb. Depending on what your set needs are, you could also spread it around a little.

Donscards 03-31-2015 03:21 PM

Go for a t206 Ty Cobb. You have a choice of 4 Cobbs. Good luck and have fun

oldjudge 03-31-2015 03:49 PM

I think Steve had a great idea, but let me take it a step further. Why not get an Old Judge HOFer who appears in the T206 set? Both Beckley and Griffith fit the bill, both are scarcer Old Judge HOFers, but not so scarce or so popular as to bust the budget. If you go this route, get an SGC graded copy with the nicest image you can find. Forget what the back looks like. An Old Judge is just a photo glued to a blank back piece of cardboard.

mrvster 03-31-2015 06:27 PM

dude....
 
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set your t206 collection apart with a very neat printer scrap......kick in a few bux and get a sweet freak:)

wonkaticket 03-31-2015 06:39 PM

I as well hit the 40 mark this year...all down hill from here. Now if you will excuse me I'm off to review the Weather Channel and catch a Matlock before bed time.

ullmandds 03-31-2015 06:53 PM

on a more serious note...I'd get a marquis card...an iconic card of the hobby in whatever condition makes you happy...be it a t206 cobb...I'd prefer a coupon cobb myself. Or a goudey ruth...a tough caramel cobby or a postcard cobb rookie?. A rare type card of a hof'er(T216/T215/e94/e98)...so many options...have fun.

Bosox Blair 03-31-2015 06:54 PM

I'd advise you to get there and see what you like. My trip to the National a few years back taught me that you have to assess the selection there and the prices asked in order to make a good buying decision.

The suggestion to buy a HOF OJ is a cool one, but it might well be that this National is not the best for that kind of purchase. FWIW, the one I went to was not great for this type of purchase. I talked to guys who were finding nice OJs, but not HOFers. I saw some HOFers offered, but at ridiculous prices.

I think it would be cool to walk around the room knowing that you could spend $1000 however you thought best after circulating and "window shopping" all day! Good luck.

Cheers,
Blair

ullmandds 03-31-2015 06:56 PM

Blair raises a good point... pricewise you may be able to get more for your money elsewhere...an auction or ebay?

4815162342 03-31-2015 07:15 PM

1) Kiss your wife and tell her she's awesome.
2) There's no need to plan; you won't have a problem dropping a cool grand once you get there. Planning is for auctions, the National is for fun.

wonkaticket 03-31-2015 07:36 PM

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Originally Posted by ullmandds (Post 1396733)
on a more serious note...I'd get a marquis card...an iconic card of the hobby in whatever condition makes you happy...be it a t206 cobb...I'd prefer a coupon cobb myself. Or a goudey ruth...a tough caramel cobby or a postcard cobb rookie?. A rare type card of a hof'er(T216/T215/e94/e98)...so many options...have fun.

I agree Pete I would buy as many of the Marquis card for $1k each as I could also for my special day. :)

http://www.robertedwardauctions.com/...2009/1450.html

I know what you're saying just busting your chops a bit. :D

dzolot 03-31-2015 08:39 PM

Just read the full rea description of the marquis of Lorne card. Never knew any of that. Just amazing history! Surprised it sold for only $15k!

Jantz 03-31-2015 09:21 PM

I would try to spend all of it at the Bench Warmers booth! ;)

conor912 04-01-2015 03:32 PM

I won't suggest what to get, but on the rare occasion I'm given a gift of cash for the sole purpose of my collection, I use it to buy one nice, stand alone piece that makes me think of that person whenever I see it. If I were to get several little things or cards for a set I'm working on, they'd just get lost in the shuffle and the connection to the giver would be diluted.....but that's just me.

Luke 04-01-2015 04:17 PM

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Originally Posted by conor912 (Post 1397061)
I won't suggest what to get, but on the rare occasion I'm given a gift of cash for the sole purpose of my collection, I use it to buy one nice, stand alone piece that makes me think of that person whenever I see it. If I were to get several little things or cards for a set I'm working on, they'd just get lost in the shuffle and the connection to the giver would be diluted.....but that's just me.

This is good advice. Better than mine earlier :D


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