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Old 10-03-2012, 08:40 AM
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I don't care to have too many "discussions" in the new pick up threads but want to at least discuss having two pick up threads, at a time, or per month. As it sits now I am opposed to 2 different threads at once, one being a T206 pickup thread and another with everything else. However, depending on folks thoughts I could see potentially having one thread on the 1st and another on the 15th, thereby making each one a bit more manageable. Overall, I don't think it's broken though so will be reluctant to change it. But it rarely hurts discussing board operations and I have been known to change my mind before.
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Maybe the T206 collectors could post their pickups in the "Monster Number" thread?
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Since I discovered the "go to last viewed" button (the little blue down arrow to the left of the thread title), even the longest threads have been easy for me to navigate. I'm not a T206 fan-atic, but I do enjoy seeing what others have added. No need for a split thread here.

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Haters gonna hate!

Isn't a pickup a pickup? I love seeing everyone's scores and the mix of different card types from post to post. Although I am biased, I do think that the T206 collectors on here are as passionate about the hobby as the rest and enjoy sharing their little cardboard wins amongst all the other great types. I say keep it the way it is.
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The pick-up thread, that way it is now, stays on the front page near the top pretty much all month. I say leave it that way.

I would also suggest keeping it on topic, as far as pick-ups. Sometimes it does seem to turn into a t206 discussion...
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I would also suggest keeping it on topic, as far as pick-ups. Sometimes it does seem to turn into a t206 discussion...
Hence the reason for this thread . Like I say, I think it's fine the way it is too but I see no reason to not discuss it for a bit. Personally I enjoy the pick up threads a lot and love to see what my friends are nabbing for their collections.
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I think it's just fine the way it is.
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Isn't a pickup a pickup? I love seeing everyone's scores and the mix of different card types from post to post. Although I am biased, I do think that the T206 collectors on here are as passionate about the hobby as the rest and enjoy sharing their little cardboard wins amongst all the other great types. I say keep it the way it is.

I agree I like having everything all in one thread.. I don't like t206's much but I don't think that they take up TOO much room in the pickups thread.

I will say that all the freakshow cards should have their own separate thread... kind of like separating the freaks in a high school lunchroom.. (kidding)
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My comment was meant to be humorous, I was not really looking to start a second thread for T206 pick-ups. I agree with everyone that T206's are just as important to card collecting as what I collect or what everyone else does and I have no problem with those collectors being proud of and posting their cards. What prompted me to post the comment was the comparatively high number of follow-up comments seemingly everytime a T206 collector posts a recent pick-up.

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My comment was meant to be humorous, I was not really looking to start a second thread for T206 pick-ups. I agree with everyone that T206's are just as important to card collecting as what I collect or what everyone else does and I have no problem with those collectors being proud of and posting their cards. What prompted me to post the comment was the comparatively high number of follow-up comments seemingly everytime a T206 collector posts a recent pick-up.
No worries Phil. I also remember someone suggesting T206s have their own forum too. It's all good....
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My comment was meant to be humorous, I was not really looking to start a second thread for T206 pick-ups. I agree with everyone that T206's are just as important to card collecting as what I collect or what everyone else does and I have no problem with those collectors being proud of and posting their cards. What prompted me to post the comment was the comparatively high number of follow-up comments seemingly everytime a T206 collector posts a recent pick-up.
Those T206 collectors do seem to be overly excited about vintage cards, and there are so many of them!

Is there some way we can kill some of their enthusiasm and reduce their numbers? Leon - please do the exact opposite of what you have been doing for the hobby, but aim it only at T206 collectors. We'll tell you when to stop.
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Those T206 collectors do seem to be overly excited about vintage cards, and there are so many of them!

Is there some way we can kill some of their enthusiasm and reduce their numbers? Leon - please do the exact opposite of what you have been doing for the hobby, but aim it only at T206 collectors. We'll tell you when to stop.
I know Scott...damn T206 guys with all of that enthusiasm. How dare them!! They should know that type collecting is the only way to go.
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Really ? Comments an issue ? Don't read them, scan the photos and go to the next thread...
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Really ? Comments an issue ? Don't read them, scan the photos and go to the next thread...
Yes, most discussions shouldn't be in the Pick Up threads. It has nothing to do with the comments themselves but the amount of posts etc...in those threads. It's not like I will stop or delete them but the hope is just for cleaner operations, that's all. If you want to post a comment it's still ok...I just didn't want to have this discussion there.
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For those of us who don't drop our cards, a pick up thread is not necessary.

Adding pick ups to the Monster Number Thread would make it go crazier than it already is. As the custodian of that thread, wading through scans without updates to find updates would also drive me crazy. However, posting scans on that thread is not discouraged per se.

Leon, with a Monster Number of 512, I have branched out into type collecting and currently own 26 out of 104 on my type list, which is bound to get longer as well. And "No", I'm not going to start a Type Number Thread. I'll leave that for someone more of your "type".
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I say keep it the same, the only idea I maybe could agree with is Leon's for splitting the month in two.
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I would hate to ignore ALL comments posted in the monthly pick-up threads that do not contain scans because of the extremely unlikely but remote possibility that someone might be providing information on a Baseball Hall of Fame Rookie Card that might be useful and/or interesting to me.
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I have my own thoughts on the pickup threads, and they probably differ from what most collectors think, but I'll suggest them anyway.

And first let me point out I no longer collect and never once have posted in them, but I do enjoy looking at these threads, hence my suggestion. I think the pickup threads really should be relegated to special acquisitions and not run of the mill ones. I love to look at rare and interesting memorabilia, but don't need to see each and every VG T206 common out there. If you're putting together a T206 set, there's no need to post all the cards you buy. Save the thread for that special pickup you know the other board members would find interesting.

Now maybe not even a single collector agrees with this, but I thought I would throw it out there anyway.
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barry...I was thinking similar thoughts...but decided not to voice them...as this would most likely exclude many people from posting in the new pu threads...and would decrease activity in general...which isn't good!
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I understand that what an advanced collector would deem run of the mill might be a special card to a beginning collector. Nevertheless, I think it would make the thread more interesting if it were pared down a little and had a few less....how should I say this tactfully.....T206's
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I am even more liberal than that, I don't mind seeing a T206 common that someone is proud to have just picked up but not quite as interested to see 3 or 4 fellow T206 collectors congratulating them immediately afterwards. To me, this seems to happen more times than not whenever a T206 pick-up is posted.
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I understand that what an advanced collector would deem run of the mill might be a special card to a beginning collector. Nevertheless, I think it would make the thread more interesting if it were pared down a little and had a few less....how should I say this tactfully.....T206's
Not a bad suggestion but, and I absolutely know you didn't mean it this way, it could be considered a bit of class warfare if we say only "special" cards in the pick up threads. I am quite sure, unless someone comes up with a great reason, that they will stay the same as they are now. In a day or two this discussion will be gone to another page but I think it was still worthwhile. Thanks for everyones thoughts so far.
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I said Leon that my thoughts probably would not be shared by most collectors, and I know that someone just starting a T206 set would be excited about every card he purchased. But that doesn't mean every card makes for an interesting thread. And as Phil pointed out, all those "congratulations" aren't necessary either. These are not big issues for sure, just small considerations afforded other board members.

In the end I expect everything will stay the same. The majority should decide what stays and what goes.
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I get that not everybody thinks T206s are the greatest thing since sliced (Brunners) bread, but why discriminate T206 collectors and their pickups? I find it hard to believe that seeing too many T206s is harmful to anyone. Perhaps the disgruntled should buy more cards from a different set and post more of them to offset the frequency of T206s?

The suggestions to only post 'special' cards is ridiculous. Not everyone can afford high end cards or the ultra 'rare' gems. Perhaps that beat up $15 T206 Piedmont common is 'special' to the person who bought it and they want to share it with others.

Or perhaps people should keeps things in perspective and not forget that this board is for fun. There's more to life than cardboard.
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I believe the pick up thread is just for run-of-the-mill pickups. If you've got something truly rare, special and amazingly interesting, just start a new thread.

Edited to add: or you could post it in the pick up thread, start a new thread, then post it in the holy Grail thread, then post it in the show your favorite card thread, then post it in the bst.

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Come on Jason, I'm just expressing an opinion. You are free to disagree. Let's not make this more than it is. I expect the board will continue as it always has. If people want to post pictures of any card they want, they are absolutely free to do so. Likewise, I have the same right to say I don't find something interesting. You have that right too. No big deal either way.
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I said in another thread that I often feel, around here, like a weekend Harley rider in a saloon full of 1%-er outlaw bikers. My budget does not allow for big dollar purchases. The most I have ever paid for a single card is $60. I think my collection is awesome, though some might call it pedestrian. This is one reason I rarely post scans. Even though I may be tickled with a 1930 Zeenut common that I score, I know that the majority of the readers would be less than impressed. After yawning, they would post their PSA 8 mortgage payment-valued card. Cutting to the chase, why not simply have two threads, one for "pedestrian" cards valued at fifty bucks or less and the other other for more than fifty bucks. This would spare anyone who feels that the less expensive, less rare cards are not worth eyeballin'. Anyone who can find as much beauty and coolness in a slightly trimmed 1921 Koester Bread Robert Roth as a Black Swamp Wagner would be free to read both threads.
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I said in another thread that I often feel, around here, like a weekend Harley rider in a saloon full of 1%-er outlaw bikers. My budget does not allow for big dollar purchases. The most I have ever paid for a single card is $60. I think my collection is awesome, though some might call it pedestrian. This is one reason I rarely post scans. Even though I may be tickled with a 1930 Zeenut common that I score, I know that the majority of the readers would be less than impressed. After yawning, they would post their PSA 8 mortgage payment-valued card. Cutting to the chase, why not simply have two threads, one for "pedestrian" cards valued at fifty bucks or less and the other other for more than fifty bucks. This would spare anyone who feels that the less expensive, less rare cards are not worth eyeballin'. Anyone who can find as much beauty and coolness in a slightly trimmed 1921 Koester Bread Robert Roth as a Black Swamp Wagner would be free to read both threads.

It's certainly a valid idea, just sounds a bit like segregation of the classes, not that I really care, but I'm sure it will be construed as such.
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Mixed feelings on the T206s having their own thread. I don't mind if things stay the same. I do feel that in this month's pickup thread there is way too much discussion rather than featuring pickups. I thought I stumbled on to the wrong thread. I don't mind the occasional "gee, nice card" but I wish the thread could be limited to what 54ers pick up and show the scans and leave it primarily at that...
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It's certainly a valid idea, just sounds a bit like segregation of the classes, not that I really care, but I'm sure it will be construed as such.
The opinion was put forth earlier in this thread that some folks no longer get the "warm n' fuzzies" looking at scans of less valuable, less rare cards. Hey, that's their choice. More power to 'em. Segregate the upper class from the peasantry. Without separation, that "tsk tsk" tongue clicking sound of those who do not appreciate a lesser card would be deafening.

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wasn't there a limit as to how many posts could be on a thread? I seem to remember some months having five or six pick up threads, because there were so many posts. I found that a lot more annoying than one long thread.
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Mike, we could actually use a few more Zeenuts in the pickup thread. I've been collecting them, but haven't been posting them. I probably will start doing so.
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I don't see a reason to separate them. I know the running joke seems to be that t206's are a different beast all-together...But, ultimately they're just cards. I'm pretty sure there's a few people who may be put off by some of the complete and total sh!t beaters that I post. But there seems be an understanding that I'm just a different type of collector, and that there are many others who are at the same stage that I am.. Basically, t206's are, at their core, no different from beaters in terms of personal taste..

However there are many of us, who don't post EVERYTHING we pickup.. Mostly just the notable ones. I think some judgement could be used when choosing what to post, or wait to lump the less notable ones in one post. But I'm not one to judge and am perfectly fine with the way things are.. There are many degrees of collecting on this board. Something that seems commonplace to some, may be exciting and new to someone else. Let's not ruin their fun, by minimalizing what may be the next step in their collectible evolution..

As far as discussions in the pickup thread, I'm fine with it too. If a card is worth discussing(but not enough for it's own thread), then I don't see a problem with it..

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I don't see a reason to separate them. I know the running joke seems to be that t206's are a different beast all-together...But, ultimately they're just cards. I'm pretty sure there's a few people who may be put off by some of the complete and total sh!t beaters that I post. But there seems be an understanding that I'm just a different type of collector, and that there are many others who are at the same stage that I am.. Basically, t206's are, at their core, no different from beaters in terms of personal taste..

However there are many of us, who don't post EVERYTHING we pickup.. Mostly just the notable ones. I think some judgement could be used when choosing what to post, or wait to lump the less notable ones in one post. But I'm not one to judge and am perfectly fine with the way things are.. There are many degrees of collecting on this board. Something that seems commonplace to some, may be exciting and new to someone else. Let's not ruin their fun, by minimalizing what may be the next step in their collectible evolution..

As far as discussions in the pickup thread, I'm fine with it too. If a card is worth discussing(but not enough for it's own thread), then I don't see a problem with it..
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I have my own thoughts on the pickup threads, and they probably differ from what most collectors think, but I'll suggest them anyway.

And first let me point out I no longer collect and never once have posted in them, but I do enjoy looking at these threads, hence my suggestion. I think the pickup threads really should be relegated to special acquisitions and not run of the mill ones. I love to look at rare and interesting memorabilia, but don't need to see each and every VG T206 common out there. If you're putting together a T206 set, there's no need to post all the cards you buy. Save the thread for that special pickup you know the other board members would find interesting.

Now maybe not even a single collector agrees with this, but I thought I would throw it out there anyway.
Hi Barry-

I always love reading your posts, but I have to disagree with this one. I post my common T206 pick ups mainly because I am excited about picking them up, they mean as much to me as my other (HOF'er) pick ups.

What we have here folks are a couple of people who show up in any thread that has "too much" T206 talk and voice their disdain towards this particular type of card. Maybe we should start a "whine" thread once a month, for those who like to whine about certain types of cards, and maybe we can offer them some tissue, or maybe a little cheese to go with their whine.

And, God forbid, someone congradulate another collector on a T206 pick up.....it's the begining of Armageddon.....run to your fall out shelter before we turn to dust !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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That's fine Clayton, and as I said I expected a number of people would disagree with me. Even when I was an active collector I got tired of seeing and collecting the same thing, and always looked for something a little different. So when I see an endless string of T206 I guess I get a little bored with it. Doesn't mean that those who collect T206 shouldn't be passionate about them. We all collect differently.
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Hi all. Honestly, I enjoy having the one thread because it really shows how diverse each card set is out there. I really am only a t206 collector, but I appreciate every card. There are so many other unique cards out there and I would not want to limit my knowledge to only one set of course.
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Clayton, myself, and many of the others enjoy all the cards you post. Some are commons, others are more rare players, regardless of what, they're what makes the hobby fun! I'm happy that you, the others, and myself post our cards, regardless of who the player(s) is/are. It's a good topic to be brought up, but really it should just stay as a one thread.

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I always love reading your posts, but I have to disagree with this one. I post my common T206 pick ups mainly because I am excited about picking them up, they mean as much to me as my other (HOF'er) pick ups.

What we have here folks are a couple of people who show up in any thread that has "too much" T206 talk and voice their disdain towards this particular type of card. Maybe we should start a "whine" thread once a month, for those who like to whine about certain types of cards, and maybe we can offer them some tissue, or maybe a little cheese to go with their whine.

And, God forbid, someone congradulate another collector on a T206 pick up.....it's the begining of Armageddon.....run to your fall out shelter before we turn to dust !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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I just thought I would post my most recent pickup (a vg T206, common back) here in case anybody missed it in the October pickup thread.
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Honestly, is it that hard to scroll past cards that do not interest you? Personally I think this is a ridiculous topic of discussion. We are all here because we love vintage baseball cards. Let's not get snobby about which ones are worthy of posting in a pick-up thread, which are worthy of being excited about by collectors, and which are worthy of comments and congratulations. This is a hobby; let's let it be fun.
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Jim- is it so hard to post an opinion, even if it goes against the grain of what most collectors think? Of course it's easy to scroll past a thread that holds little interest, but one can still have an opinion about it.
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Jim- is it so hard to post an opinion, even if it goes against the grain of what most collectors think?
Apparently not.

Barry, I like you a lot and agree with you 99% of the time, just not this time.
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I don't expect anyone to agree with me 100% of the time. No hard feelings.
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Clayton, myself, and many of the others enjoy all the cards you post. Some are commons, others are more rare players, regardless of what, they're what makes the hobby fun! I'm happy that you, the others, and myself post our cards, regardless of who the player(s) is/are. It's a good topic to be brought up, but really it should just stay as a one thread.
Hey, thanks wazoo, I appreciate the kind words.

It's hard for me to make sense of board members who feel the need to always let it be known that they don't like a certain type of card ALL OF THE TIME, to the point where they show up in EVERY thread with that type of card to make some kind of snarky remark. It's like "we get it already".

I am not fond of certain types of pre-war cards, but it would never bother me if there were multiple threads about these cards, let alone, I wouldn't disrespect the people who collect them by constantly complaining in some form or other about people posting them or discussing them-I mean, isn't that what this forum is all about??

I love looking at all cards, and learning about them, and reading the discussions about them, it's good fun.

Now, we are supposed to sit here and think "oh, wait, I shouldn't post my latest pick up because it's a T206 common and a couple of individuals are tired of T206's".........WTF?

Congrats to everyone on all of your recent pick ups.

JimB. that is one beautiful Willis T206, thank you for posting that !!!!!!!!!!

Sincerely, Clayton

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I always enjoy the pickup thread regardless of how long it is. If you pick something up and are excited about it...post away.

I vaguely remember a split month pick-up thread years ago. If you decide to do a split then you might want to lock the first thread when the second thread starts. I remember people posting in the first thread because they forgot that the pickup thread had been split.

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Maybe there can be a screening thread where people post cards they'd like to be included in the pick-ups thread. If Barry deems a card worthy, it can then be posted in the pick-ups thread.
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I actually think the P/U thread would be more fun and enjoyable if more people would post. I would love to see more beat up Zeenuts, raw Goudey commons, strip cards, etc. A lot of people eel like their cards aren't worthy of posting. Accordingly, it seems like we see the same stuff over and over.
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I actually think the P/U thread would be more fun and enjoyable if more people would post. I would love to see more beat up Zeenuts, raw Goudey commons, strip cards, etc. A lot of people eel like their cards aren't worthy of posting. Accordingly, it seems like we see the same stuff over and over.
Last month I had 230 posts on the thread. I'm positive there were more acquisitions, but 230 is fine by me )
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