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Welcome to the board! I did the same thing when I got into vintage baseball. Sold my hall of fame football rookie collection, all hockey, and all basketball. I never missed them, or looked back for one second. There are so many incredible vintage cards, that you simply can't have them all (unless you own the Arizona Diamondbacks or Net54 ). My advice would be to educate yourself and try to focus your collection as much as possible. If you can't have it all, at least try to focus your attention, and financial resources, on one a focused collection. You can collect type-cards, or rare t206 backs, or one particular player. Your options are Limitless. So before you rush to buy your first vintage cards, maybe get a game plan or goal. It's like owning a fish tank. Before buying your first fish, you need to know what other fish you want. Some fish can't swim in the same tank together because they will kill each other. Some fish will eat your expensive corals. While cards may not attack each other in the way fish do, the point of the analogy is that you may ultimately want cards that swim together nicely. Happy collecting.
Last edited by orly57; 03-25-2017 at 08:22 AM. |
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Welcome to the board!
My advice falls in line with the above post. Educate yourself and focus on certain players, teams, type cards, etc. SPREADSHEETS ARE YOUR FRIEND! Happy collecting!
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Need a spreadsheet to help track your set, player run, or collection? Check out Sheets4Collectors on Etsy. https://www.etsy.com/shop/Sheets4Collectors - Hall of Famers Progress: 318/340 (93.53%) - Grover Hartley PC Needs: T207 Anonymous Factory 25 Back, 1914 New York Evening Sun Supplements, 1917 D328 Weil Baking Co., and (possibly) 1917 Merchant's Bakery - Jim Thome PC - Cleveland Indians Franchise Hall of Fame |
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Welcome aboard and ADDICTION TO THIS SITE is a side effect
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Thanks for the advice!
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welcome!
try on a t206 !
but be careful, they are addictive |
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Here's a Link ta Help Get Up ta Speed on Sum E90-1's (oF Couse there's been Sum uP Dates to the #'s) http://www.net54baseball.com/showthr...erican+caramel And A Card or 2, ta Help Further ConVince You !!!
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That might be my fave card in the hobby but I am a little biased...
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That's a beautiful card, I've been looking at some low grade ones. I plan on picking one up soon
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Leon, just for old times, could we see the impossibly rare Cy Football Helmet Variation card. Many would be grateful. Bless you.
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Mike - I'm sure there will be a T206 Wagner coming up in a spring auction house of low grade that you can go for.
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Thanks everyone for the welcome and advice
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