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What player, team, or sport do you collect and why?
What player, team, and sport do you collect and why? For me, teams are the San Francisco Giants for baseball, and the Minneapolis/Los Angeles Lakers, Philadelphia Sphas, Kingston Colonials, New York Celtics, and Troy Trojans for basketball. Individual players would be Willie McCovey, Sandy Koufax, Christy Mathewson, Carl Husta, and any other pre-1940 Pro basketball players.
How about you? Thanks, Andy Sandler alwysyakn@aol.com |
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I collect vintage boxing, with a distinct focus on cards and memorabilia of the heavyweight champions from 1880-1980. My sub collections are built around Luther McCarty and the so-called 'White Hope Era' and Canadian fighters who gained international acclaim, including George Dixon, Tommy Burns, Sam Langford and George Chuvalo. I'm big on display pieces, especially on-site posters and programs.
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I grew up in Northwest Indiana as a Cubs fan, then moved to Ann Arbor 12 years ago and added the Tigers to the list. These are both excellent teams to collect due to the wide array of high quality and attractive memorabilia associated with them. The Athletics are probably the only team that produced more. I have a few Yankees pieces as well, and pinbacks from many teams. Most of the pieces in my collection are not linked to any specific team such as figural pieces, equipment, etc. If I like the look and it is old (usually pre WWII) I'll buy it.
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Always buying baseball trophies, figural pieces, glassware, as well as Cubs and Tigers pinbacks and pennants. |
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I collect Toronto Blue Jays Memorabilia. In terms of tradition, antiquity, and overall aesthetic appeal, Blue Jays stuff just can't be beat. JK, of course... I don't think I have ever seen a Blue Jays post here, so just wanted to break the drought
Seriously, I collect Philadelphia Athletics (pre-war), and Cincinnati Reds (post-war). Philly A's because they had such iconic teams with players like Foxx, Simmons, Grove, Baker, Collins, Plank and Bender (not to mention Connie Mack at the Helm). Plus, the White Elephant Mascot made for so many cool collectibles. Reds because I gew up in Cincy, and witnessed the birth of the Big Red Machine. Plus I got to attend the final games played at Crosley Field (my first experiences with baseball). The '75/'76 Reds were (IMO) the greatest offensive squad ever put together, and perhaps even the best team ever. As for the players I collect... Ruth, Gehrig, W. Johnson, Mathewson, T. Williams, and the greatest Clutch Hitter of my era... Tony Perez. |
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For me, I collect NY Yankees, Ohio State football, and what I probably have the most of is University of Dayton basketball. I actually was in the middle of writing a book about the history of Dayton basketball when my first child was born. I now have two and the book is still not done
I did, however, get to interview the coach for Dayton back in the late 1930's (Jim Carter) last month.. He played running back at Purdue and turns 100 in November! His autograph still looks as good as it did 75 years ago! |
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I collect mostly pre-war baseball cards, Rose Co. postcards, Cubs Ramly's, Babe Ruth-Red Sox era only, Shoeless Joe Jackson anything. Lots of vintage Chicago Cubs items. Trying to get into 1885-1900 baseball memorabilia.
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I collect autographs from famous baseball teams and tickets from their World Series. Currently working on the 1919 White sox, 1927 Yankees, 1934 Cardinals, 1960 Pirates, and 1961 Yankees and 1969 Cubs (because of their great collapse).
Also collect autographs of Baseball Hall of Famers (currently at 174), and autographs or signed photos of famous/infamous plays/players and tickets from those games. Last but not least I have started collecting signed Mickey Mantle magazines. |
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I'm not a vintage collector by any means, and am mostly just a member for the educational benefits. This forum can be like spending a day in a room full of baseball card museum curators (that's meant as a good thing).
I'm mainly a player collector now, though I dabble in non-US baseball cards for the enjoyment I get from the research and sharing what I find with the more mainstream audience found on most trading board. While vintage is being covered, aside from Gary Engel, no one seems to be making much of an effort to document modern baseball card issues in Mexico, Taiwan, Korea and Venezuela. Bit by bit, I'm trying to catalog as many of those sets as possible and include them in the Inventory Manager system over at SportsCardForum so everyone has access. As far as players go, my main focus is Hensley Meulens. Yes, Hensley 'Bam Bam' Meulens, current hitting coach for the Giants. After years of collecting more conventional players like Dave Winfield and Matt Williams, I decided to go for something more interesting. Meulens, while a highly touted prospect for the Yankees, never quite panned out due to lack of patience at the plate (though he could have put up far better numbers than Adam Dunn did this year, he likely would have been a Rob Deer/Pete Incaviglia-type hitter). He ended up being the only player to play in all four winter leagues at the time, and over his career played professionally in eight different countries and had cards issued in four, and speaks 5 different languanges. He has coached in a further two more winter leagues (receving a card in one of them), as well as for three different minor league teams and now the Giants. I like collecting a player for which there is no competition, but also several very obscure and rare cards from Japan and the minor leagues. It's much more of a challenge and keeps my attention better than simply accumulating the endless mainstream cards of a star player (though my Winfield collection is an on-going pursuit, but it is only a matter of money, not hunting). |
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Cool topic. I collect all things 1909 Pirates. One day maybe I will get ahold of a ticket from that season and a more rare Wagner card or two.
I was 7 when Pittsburgh became the city of champions. And living in PA at the time it was a no brainer to live and breath Pirates and Steelers. Loved Bonds when he was a skinny Pirate. My first love in life was baseball. And still has the same attraction for me. But the love goes back before performance enhancing drugs. I am soon to take a run at the 1925 Pirates I think. Then 1960, 1971, 1979, and then 1903 and 1927. Dear Lord next year can we please be 500. Amen.
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I have counted the stitches on a baseball more than once.[/B] My PM box might be full. Email: jcfowler6@zoominternet.net Want list: Prewar Pirates items 1909 Pirates BF2 Wagner Cracker Jack Wagner and Clarke Love the hobby. |
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1903 Pirates, '03 Red Sox (Americans), 1919 Black Sox & Reds, 1914 Miracle Braves, '62 & '69 Mets. The 1903's have been extremely tough but after 12 years of searching I now have total of 25 roster members.
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Andy:
Promoter Jack Doyle:
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Neat Stuff, Exhibitman
Neat stuff, Exhibitman. Any old Vernon boxing or baseball programs, tickets, or schedules?
Thanks, Andy alwysyakn@aol.com |
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Need some help! I would like to reply to this forum and include some images but so far have failed - images were too large. How do you get the file size down to the limit in KB and dimensions?
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I collect Kansas City Athletics. The team of my youth. In 1957 my little league team got to go in the dugout. I had Vic Power's glove on my little hand. Not a great team, not even a good team. But, wonderful memories.
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I collect Pavol Demitra hockey memorabilia.
He was a three time NHL all star. I came to know him when he played three seasons in my hometown in the American Hockey League. He was a young hockey prospect out of Slovakia, just getting accustomed to being on his own and learning the language and culture of North America. He went on to earn $40 million as an NHL star. I followed his career as he played in Ottawa, St. Louis, Los Angeles, Minnesota and Vancouver, and have countless cards, photos, autographs, eleven game used jerseys, etc. And last month he and his entire KHL team died in a plane crash in Russia. He was 36 years old. |
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Growing up in an Italian household during the sixties, DiMaggio was still King and when my Folks brought home a signed menu from Joe D's restaurant in 1966, that lit the fire for me to read as much as I could about the Yankee legends.
My love for Clemente on the other hand, stemmed from a game at Chavez Ravine, sitting it the right field bleachers with my Little League team. The Great One made some spectacular plays and ripped the cover off the ball, and that was it for me. My focus is vintage original Baseball Photography. baberuthCONLON.jpggehrigYEE.jpg dimaggioheadshot.jpg1950sMickyMantleDanDeeTYPE1PhotoPSA1.jpg 1968clemente.jpg |
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I have only recently gotten my collecting focus somewhat stabilized. I began as just a card collector that would buy a T205 Matty and a 2011 Topps pack on the same day. While I still venture outside of these things occasionally (like opening vintage packs and buying cheap modern rookie cards), these are my main focuses:
1. All things Harmon Killebrew. I have his Topps Basic set and am working on his Master Set. Also lots of photos and other items. My favorite piece is this 1960 Topps Flexichrome original featuring Harmon & Rocky Colavito for a card that was never made (thanks Bob Lemke!): 2. Vintage photos. This is more recent but I really love these. I recently got my first Charles Conlon from a Net54 member and I doubt it'll be my last. I still think this is my favorite, and one of the first that I bought. Branch Rickey: 3. 1951 Bowman. I haven't made much progress on this set in awhile, I need to get back into it. Over halfway done. My only rule is to NOT use ebay at all to help complete it. I have a lot of other pieces that don't really fit in but hey, it's all fun! Last edited by scmavl; 10-03-2011 at 11:22 AM. |
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Sacramento Baseball
Good afternoon:
I grew up in Sacramento in the 1950s as a Solons and PCL fan. I started by collecting Solons cards, but over time expanded to collecting everything from all of Sacramento's professional baseball teams from 1886-1976. The teams were the Altas, Gilt Edge, Senators & Solons with a couple of the old nicknames the Wolves (1913-4 under Harry Wolverton) and Sacts (not my favorite!). I look for cards, photos, uniforms, bats, balls, programs, posters, etc., etc. Best regards from Sacramento. Alan Alan O'Connor Solons42 |
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I collect Brooklyn Dodgers stuff.I grew up in the same area as Carl Furillo.I got to meet him a few times.The more I talked to him, the more I became intrested in the Dodgers.I did an eighth grade english report on Jackie Robinson.I also did a book report, in high school, on the book The Boys of Summer.I have written to some of the Dodger players.Most have answered my questions.Carl Erskin has been the best.We have written back and forth the last couple of years.Anyway, thats not all I collect,but it is my favorite.
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