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Old 02-17-2010, 01:56 PM
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I was reading a couple of TTS issues and the thought of contacting some of these "older" collectors crossed my mind. I know I won't, but was wondering if anyone on the board has ever contacted a collector from years ago? If so, did you get to talk about the hobby back in the day, or buy or trade with them?

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Old 02-17-2010, 01:58 PM
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I was reading a couple of TTS issues and the thought of contacting some of these "older" collectors crossed my mind. I know I won't, but was wondering if anyone on the board has ever contacted a collector from years ago? If so, did you get to talk about the hobby back in the day, or buy or trade with them?

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Many of those collectors are currently members of Net54baseball.com. I know I kind of chuckle when I see some of my friends asking for cards and trades etc....from 20-30 yrs ago. It's kind of cool!!
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Yes but for some reason that guy wouldn't sell me any of his T206 commons for a buck.
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Steve Mitchell, a member of our forum, was one of the key editors of Sports Scoop
back in the 70's. He has some great stories re: some of the great heroes of the hobby and some fine cards himself. Thankfully, he parted with an E94
George Close and helped with my 'types'.
A real prince of a fella--perhaps he'll share some stories when he gets a chance.
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I placed an ad in TTS around june of '79 as a 14 year old kid and recently found my shoebox with all my corrsepsondance. I looked up two of the people and they seem to be around but have not contacted them yet. I think since they probably did not pay too much for their cards they would be more apt to trade. And I thought they'd also be a source to swap good stories about the hobby. Sorry - no great story here - but always enjoy an opportunity to talk about the olde days of the hobby. Boy I wish I bought more stuff from Lew Lipsett and George Lyons.
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