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33 years old....interesting thread!
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39 .... and still kicking
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27 here....
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I'm 43 goin on 44 this year. |
Just turned 46
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Wow Great classic picture!! |
I'd prefer that this was on a "need to know" basis :) , but what the heck - I'm 60 until next April.
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I am 46.
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I'm 45 and still good looking!:eek:
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Re: I am YOUNG at heart- collector's age poll
I'm 41 and starting to feel it. Starting to wear glasses
a little bit more now. Just found out I'm going to be needing surgery and yes, I'm going bald. Getting old sucks!! |
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44 Years and still collecting strong!
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I'm 30.
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I'm one of the older young guys, soon to be 63.
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I am 49 but my back makes me feel like I'm 90!
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I am 35 and was just looking at my first steal. I pulled an '84 Mattingly rookie out of a wax pack at the Little League ball diamond. It is slabbed now...gum stain and all. That is where it started. Now I am looking for a Walter Johnson portrait. I think he played a bit before Donnie Baseball.
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I'm 51 and have been collecting vintage since 1989 and switched from cards to photographs/memorabilia almost ten years ago.
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I'm 49 and have collected non-stop since I bought a pack of 1968 Topps for a nickel.
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49 for me. I remember collecting 66 Topps and I kept them all in a little red suitcase that 3 years later was decorated with the 69 decals. Boy did I not keep them in good shape when I was a kid. Loved them too much and it showed :)
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I'm 29 - I just got back into the hobby after many years away.
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Lots of us in the 41-50 age group...and many near the top of that group.
I'm 47 now but will turn 48 in September. I've got 22 years in pre-war, 40 years in baseball cards. Getting bald, grey haired and less energetic. Yes, I'm growing up! |
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I'M 21 and i hope im still collecting a long time from now unless im broke!
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If someone would kindly cut me in half and count the rings I'll know my true age.
This old oak has pretty much whittled down collecting these days. |
Im 15 and started collecting around 2nd grade. Plan on continuing collecting for a long time to come.
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52 and still enjoy collecting cards. Ken's early post would really get me in trouble with my better half!!
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I've met your wife. You sure you want to stick to that "half" thing?
I was thinking it was more of a 70/30 split! (How's your season going?) |
Jim - you're absolutely right about that, it's probably closer to 90/10 if I were to be totally honest.
Season-wise, we're getting better.....a team that beat us by 61 (yes, that's not a typo) a month ago beat us by 25 Thursday and we were only down 12 at the end of 3, so we're getting more competitive with teams. I have great kids and they are playing hard and still learning. Plus, we won our first game last Saturday. Thanks for asking. RC |
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You're right Fred, we have an equal split at the moment. I re-racked the results into equal bars of 10 years each. I'm sure most of the 31-40 and 41-50 groups will continue collecting for the next 10-20 years, sliding to the right as time passes. It will be interesting to see how the 31-40 age group looks in ten years. Will the current twenty-somethings grow in numbers to allow the 31-40 age group retain its share or will the average age grow as time passes? Hopefully the former coupled with growth to give the hobby we enjoy stability (price & value wise).
And for the record, 36 years here. |
Started in 2nd grade and 1957 seems like yesterday...
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This hobby affords the opportunity to learn something daily and I look forward to future years as a baseball hobbyist. (I'm 60 AND A HALF as we kids used to say.) Interesting question, Leon. Thanks for the opportunity to participate. |
I'm 39, going on 15.....:D
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Out of over 8,000 registered members we can only get a little over 300 votes in this interesting poll?
Come on, you lurkers don't have to post, but a vote would make the analysis more valid. |
Just turned 33 and just getting started in pre WWII stuff. Just purchased my first a couple weeks ago. Looking forward to my second soon. I'm sincerely hoping this keeps my interest, I've burned myself out on newer stuff. Too much to collect, and I wanted it all. I can't afford a lot of the pre WWII stuff, but hoping to work on Cubs team sets from that era. Other than some Anson's and a couple others, most appear to be affordable for me in lower grades. We'll see where it goes, maybe in 20 years I'll be buying up the higher dollar stuff and working on sets. Hopefully anyway.
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I am 60 as of last month. My wife reminds me that 60 is the new 40 but there are times I feel 80 :p |
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maybe only 300 are young at heart, Steve---and the other 7700 are just plain
young. best, barry |
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