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View Poll Results: How old are you?
10-15 yrs 2 0.30%
16-21 yrs 3 0.45%
22-27 yrs 8 1.19%
28-35 yrs 28 4.17%
36-41 yrs 68 10.12%
42-48 yrs 152 22.62%
49-55 yrs 158 23.51%
56-61 yrs 111 16.52%
62-68 yrs 81 12.05%
69-75 yrs 41 6.10%
76-80 yrs 15 2.23%
81+ yrs 5 0.74%
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Old 07-03-2023, 10:14 AM
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Unfortunately I am older than when I first posted on this thread. So it goes ……………
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Old 07-03-2023, 11:03 AM
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I'm this many years old (plus it gives me a reason to post this whopper )
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53 and feeling young until the kids tell me otherwise
I’m 53 and everything hurts…all the time!
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Old 07-04-2023, 07:27 AM
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I’m 53 and everything hurts…all the time!
I'm 61 going on 62 later this year, just retired from teaching after 36 years.

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Old 07-04-2023, 09:00 AM
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I’m 53 and everything hurts…all the time!
Wait till you hit 68!
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Old 07-04-2023, 10:06 AM
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I think this is more of a gauge on who uses forums vs who collects vintage.

Forums are very dated and the majority of people are using social media instead.
I love the forum for precisely this reason. It's a little more dated, fosters a better community. I've met and spoke to some wonderful people thanks to this forum.

I've also moved up in the age bracket, I've entered the final year of my twenties. Excuse me, while I yell at some whippersnappers to get off my lawn.
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Old 07-04-2023, 10:09 AM
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I'm 61 going on 62 later this year, just retired from teaching after 36 years.

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I apologize for the back to back posts, but Phil, congratulations on your retirement! I'm currently a teacher as well, History to be precise. Must be something about my love for vintage cardboard, that connects to my love of history.
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I've also moved up in the age bracket, I've entered the final year of my twenties. Excuse me, while I yell at some whippersnappers to get off my lawn.
I'm jealous, you have a lifetime of whippersnapper yelling ahead of you.

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Old 07-04-2023, 04:53 PM
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I am bringing the average up at 72
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Old 07-04-2023, 06:13 PM
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According to the poll I’m over the hill. Not quite to the bottom of the hill but definitely over the top.
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62 and counting the days till retirement...and The National (there will be 3 before I retire)

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I apologize for the back to back posts, but Phil, congratulations on your retirement! I'm currently a teacher as well, History to be precise. Must be something about my love for vintage cardboard, that connects to my love of history.
Hello Steve,

I taught History at the middle school level for six years and five at the sixth-grade level. During my time stationed at one middle school, I also worked in the office for seven years in community partnership and as the administrative designee, which meant I had to assist in many administrative roles, although I was still technically a teacher. Most of my career was spent teaching grades 4-6. Yes, a background in history could be a contributing factor in collecting baseball cards, although my wife would view it more in the light of budgetary delinquency.

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1974 Topps Baseball Washington variations
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74 years old.

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I am Topps dice game years old. My Dad told me he wanted to name me Mickey but my Mom was not having it.
In 1976 I went with my Dad to Connecticut for a card show. Kinda a hike for us George Lyons was there and had 2 Dice game cards a Mays and a common. I asked him how much he said $100 for the Mays $60 for the common. I could have said yes my lawn cutting was going well and had most of it in my pocket but I decided to ask my dad who was just a couple tables away. I go he says yes to Mays we go back and ....Sold.. so deflated We don't even buy the common. For a long time it was an unhappy memory. Now it is in the giant pile of early card show Memories of me and my Dad. And all of the great collectors I have met over the years
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I’m 53 and everything hurts…all the time!
Jim,

That's a result from carrying all those bats to the shows
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Old 07-07-2023, 07:58 AM
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That's a result from carrying all those bats to the shows

Haha! Can't give up my gamers! I made a few trips, and they were all still heavy!
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