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Archive 08-24-2006 11:34 PM

Board's opinion on BST behavior
 
Posted By: <b>warshawlaw</b><p>just wanted to be #100

Archive 08-26-2006 02:09 AM

Board's opinion on BST behavior
 
Posted By: <b>honus3415</b><p>I don't have any problem with the "Flippers", a least they are keeping items liquid within the marketplace. <br /><br />It's the "Floppers", who under the guise of collectors\hobbyists feel that what's "best" for the hobby is that "OUR" hobby's little cardboard gems be hidden away in "THEIR" secret hiding spots. They selfishly amass huge caches of cardboard collectibles under the false premise of being a vintage collector whose goal is to "preserve" the hobby. How is this preserving the hobby? What kind of hobby do we have when items aren't available\shared with fellow collectors and any cost?<br /><br />Don't get me wrong, imho every person has the right to "collect" how ever they want. But don't be finding faults with other people's collecting methods if you're not at least offering to share (sell or trade) the hobby's resources that have been entrusted to you with other collectors at some price. None of us received a decree from Abner Doubleday to be sole caretaker of this hobby's history. Enjoy it for a while and pass it on, keep the hobby fluid.<br /><br />Most of us collected as kids. Just because I started collecting over 40 years doesn't make me any better than the newbie who just purchased his first T206. It isn't the years collecting, one's knowledge, the money spent, the size of one's collection or even the grade of those items that makes a collector\hobbyist. It's an appreciation for vintage cardboard, it's history and a willingness to physically "share" it with others that makes a hobby in which likeminded people can participate. Otherwise the hobby just becomes a library where it's members read and see pictures but never actually experience the actual joy of experience.<br /><br />Sure this hobby is headed down the path where some time in the future it will no longer grow. It may be nearing that point now, when many items aren't available at any price. The point where these little worthless pieces of cardboard that fuel our egos are all hidden away and not available to anyone. Where they just become numbers in a set registry or impersonal displays on a website. When even the most beatup Ty Cobb T206 commands hundreds of dollars, yet thousands are locked away unseen for months on end, ignored in dark drawers going unappreciated except for when their owner's egos need refueling. Yes what a sad day that will be for the "hobby".<br /><br />So as long as there are "flippers" or other hobbyists that are willing to share/sell this hobby's resources a some price (no matter how outlandish) I won't complain. The only problem I have is reducing my selfish greed for some of my current cardboard material possessions so that I can obtain the one I am currently lusting for.<br /><br />Long live you flippers and sellers of scarce vintage cardboard, make a buck, make a hunderd because without you this hobby would come to a complete stand still. You are the fuel that keeps this hobby running. Without you we just become a competition of egos supported by the worthless cardboard that we have amassed and stored in our secret hiding places.<br /><br />FYI.... EVERYTHING I own is for sale every day, unfortunatley for some it isn't at SMR. I believe in having many different things for a short time rather than have a few things forever (limited resources...my personal SMR). But I know eventually, even these items will be consumed into the belly of the beast called vintage card "collecting" never again to see the light of day or the smile of a new owner.<br /><br />

Archive 08-26-2006 06:13 AM

Board's opinion on BST behavior
 
Posted By: <b>Matt E.</b><p>Those little pieces of may not see the light of day until those hoarders are no longer are seeing the light of day. <br /><br />Everything is recycled and that is the cool part, it just takes time. We know some sons and daughters will not carry on the passion of collecting and sell the cards or worse yet just hand the book to someone who likes cards.<br /><br />It all makes it back to the market eventually.<br /><br />Think of the latest big find from board member David Levin as a perfect example.<br /><br /><br /><br />

Archive 08-26-2006 07:22 AM

Board's opinion on BST behavior
 
Posted By: <b>jay behrens</b><p>so let me get this straight...If you aren't flipping the cards you get, then you aren't doing the hobby any good? This doesn't make any sense? Someone has to collect these cards and hold on to them. That's the whole point of collecting. <br /><br />Jay<br><br>I love pinatas. You get to beat the crap of something and get rewarded with candy.

Archive 08-26-2006 08:05 AM

Board's opinion on BST behavior
 
Posted By: <b>Chad</b><p>I plan on being shot into space with my cards where we will exist perfectly preserved until a future society can bring me back to life. Baseball, having long succumbed to the popularity of extreme foosball, will be non-existent and I will be able to buy all the cards I want for pennies.<br /><br />--Chad

Archive 08-26-2006 08:14 AM

Board's opinion on BST behavior
 
Posted By: <b>Josh K.</b><p>Ive decided to be buried with my cards just to piss Honus off <img src="/images/happy.gif" height=14 width=14>

Archive 08-26-2006 09:54 AM

Board's opinion on BST behavior
 
Posted By: <b>warshawlaw</b><p>will engage in an ancient wikken ritual by immolating my body and my cards on a bonfire of pure Jack Daniels and pizza boxes in order to free my spirit. <br /><br />Did I mention the name of the ceremony: The Aristocrats!

Archive 08-26-2006 10:48 AM

Board's opinion on BST behavior
 
Posted By: <b>J Levine</b><p>I plan to be freeze dried and then sliced really thin. I am then to have the slivers cut into small 1 centimeter squares and affixed to all my prewar cards. My relatives are then to take me to PSA and create the Mr. J insert and grade and encapsulate every card.<br /><br />Joshua<br /><br />PS I hope I cross-over!

Archive 08-26-2006 11:14 AM

Board's opinion on BST behavior
 
Posted By: <b>Dan Bretta</b><p>THE ARISTOCRATS?????<br /><br />I hope I'm not invited to the immolation ceremony.<br />

Archive 08-26-2006 11:16 AM

Board's opinion on BST behavior
 
Posted By: <b>Al C.risafulli</b><p>The ONLY way to make a post that mentions Wiccan rituals and bonfires of Jack Daniels and pizza boxes any funnier, would have been to end it with the phrase "The Aristocrats."<br /><br />Awesome.<br /><br />-Al

Archive 08-26-2006 01:14 PM

Board's opinion on BST behavior
 
Posted By: <b>Josh K.</b><p>The Aristocrats - very funny. Speaking of (and getting way off topic) HBO has been running a show about the Aristocrats joke.


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