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jbsports33 05-04-2010 04:05 PM

What do you bring to the board?
 
I feel because I am a dealer and a collector that keeping an eye on things in the hobby is always a positive so I can contribute more when others have questions. The site is a great resource and I like being apart of it when have the time.

Jimmy

Kawika 05-04-2010 04:09 PM

Hey, how do you like my new avatar?
Where's Wonka? I want my own T206.

Kawika 05-04-2010 04:13 PM

I am a proud and unrepentant liberal whack-job!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by celoknob (Post 804957)
I contribute almost nothing to this board but at least I don't make it worse with this kind of trash. The good information on this site is often negated by having to read this sort of thing. Very unpleasant.

Celoknob, I was referring to myself and being self-deprecating in a joking manner.

Anthony S. 05-04-2010 04:16 PM

I think once Wonka provides that Titus card with a pair of eyeglasses, it'll be a helluva avatar.

steve B 05-04-2010 04:22 PM

I like to think I bring a little. Never had much of a budget, but I spent more time at a dealer than I probably should have from roughly 77-83 so I got to see a fair bit of stuff even if I didn't end up owning it. Considered becoming a dealer so I took time to learn about the basics of the business end. Worked in printing, a photo lab and more recently doing industrial repairs, so I've got a good foundation in how stuff gets made. And I collect other stuff too.

I try to have sensible theories and usually share them, but if they look like they're wrong, I'm ready to think again and move on rather than argue. Unless I'm really positive I'm right, which is uncommon, there's loads of gray area out there.

Haven't gone with my odd sense of humor yet. I'm sort of new, and I'm not comfortable joking around just yet. Eventually though.........

I'd like to think I'm viewed positively, but you never really know.

Steve B

E93 05-04-2010 05:01 PM

My posts rarely need to be edited by Barry.
JimB

calvindog 05-04-2010 05:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kawika (Post 805017)
Celoknob, I was referring to myself and being self-deprecating in a joking manner.

David, even when you make fun of yourself you can't win around here!

rc4157 05-04-2010 05:19 PM

David - The resemblance to Titus is almost scary, nice eye Jason.

RC

calvindog 05-04-2010 05:54 PM

Oh and to respond to this thread, I keep track of all the bidding parties that some of the idiots on the board have.

Browncow75 05-04-2010 06:06 PM

I dont know how much tangible benefit I bring to the board, if any, however, I think I owe everyone else a thank you for the information they provide. I have learned SO much about different areas of the vintage card hobby. Its even helped me help others outside the forum, so people who dont even visit the forum have benefitted from the knowledge that is shared here. Ive even begun to branch out to other series besides T206s :eek:
In all seriousness, despite my rocky experiences with the BST section, I have enjoyed this board far more than I ever thought possible. Keep up the good work guys, and those of you who are determined to drive the board in a negative direction...PLEASE STOP IT!! lol

Brandon

Kawika 05-04-2010 06:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by drdduet (Post 804839)
This forum is the best in its class. Thanks to its moderators and board members (most of them) it is second to none.

And as such, as members, each of us has a responsibility to bring positive value to this board. Whether it is grizzled knowledge, wisdom, or insightful curiosity, I think members should take it upon themselves to assist in keeping this board best in class.

What do you do to make this board a better place? Do you feel that you are a positive influence on this board?---One final question, do you believe that your colleagues feel that you are a positive influence on this site?

OK. I've had a couple cups of coffee and am awake now. The questions Darren posed are timely and cut to the bone. I am sorry to have helped veer this thread from its original intent with smart-aleck posts - THAT'S (kinda) HOW I ROLL - but I do feel that his questions are worthy of a serious reply. I don't think I am alone in thinking that this Board has sorta gone to hell in a bucket as of late and a little self-evaluation on each of our parts is a good start to putting things right again.
When I first joined Net54 six or seven years back I didn't know very much at all about vintage cards. If the mission of the Board is to educate people about vintage baseball cards in order to promote the Hobby I have definitely been on the receiving end of that. I read everything on this Board and a lot of other related material as well - I'm retired and have nothing better to do - and am better able now to kick in with any knowledge I have accrued plus I love this stuff and I hope my enthusiasm shows. I'm along enough in years to have seen some of the real old-timers play (just consider me a slightly younger Joe P.); perhaps that perspective is valuable here. As well I consider myself the walletbone of the Hobby: a lot of Kawikabux are residing in pockets other than my own; that makes the Board a better place for some folks anyway. I suppose my occasional weisenheimer comments might be irksome to some and worsen my Luckey Shit-to-Equity metric, but if I can get Lichtman to laugh it is all worth it.
Do I believe that others feel I am a positive influence on this site? Howard doesn't but I hope the rest of you do.

oriolesbb6 05-04-2010 06:22 PM

answer
 
Hi, as a new member I don't know anyone nor can I say I've brought anything to it? I have completed a few purchases from members and enjoy the banter in the postings. I have learned quite a bit in my short time and look forward to getting to know some of you. What I can offer is the current estate auction market at the local level in NJ, NW PA & southern NY...

danc 05-04-2010 06:27 PM

I won't say what I bring, but I will say what separates this Board from others is cleanliness and maturity. I like to think that I contribute every so often, but for the most, I enjoy the education I get from many of the good posters. Leon does a great job in weeding away the nonsense that other boards seem to thrive on (I get like an ice cream headache when I visit the CU Board with flashing avatars, huge banners and some of the idiots o'er there). The idiot quotient here is limited, which is good, and most didn't make the transition for some reason to the new board. Where's that pro golfer guy anyways? You know the one I speak of?

DanC

calvindog 05-04-2010 06:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kawika (Post 805065)
I suppose my occasional weisenheimer comments might be irksome to some and worsen my Luckey Shit-to-Equity metric, but if I can get Lichtman to laugh it is all worth it.

David, you're one of 3-4 guys on the board who regularly make me laugh (intentionally, that is).

Jason Carota 05-04-2010 07:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kawika (Post 805014)
Hey, how do you like my new avatar?
Where's Wonka? I want my own T206.

Very nice!


To answer the original question, I believe I bring "insightful curiosity" (as the OP stated.) I've been in the pre-war game for a little over four years, so I have much to learn.

wonkaticket 05-04-2010 08:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anthony S. (Post 805019)
I think once Wonka provides that Titus card with a pair of eyeglasses, it'll be a helluva avatar.

Consider it done. Give me till after dinner...

GoldenAge50s 05-04-2010 08:18 PM

I came here a few yrs ago to LEARN about PreWar cards and absorb all that is made available about them. I visit EVERY site of the Forum just about EVERY day.

I post when I feel I can contribute or when a POSITIVE remark is in order.

ullmandds 05-04-2010 08:47 PM

I give about 2 cents...
 
As a casual type collector over the past 25 years...such boards as this...along with the internet have increased my vintage stuff/card knowledge exponentially...and I thank you!

I give an occasional...usually obvious observation...give occasional dental advice or make dental observations...I sometimes share my cards...I introduced the board to the T100 silhouette honest long cut card...sorry I should have left it hidden! I played a role in discovering the single quotation variation on e94 backs...I think...maybe it wasn't me? I used to sell my cards on bst too cheaply...now they're usually too expensive...and I spend a lot of cash on cards!

wonkaticket 05-04-2010 09:01 PM

No Joe Jackson spoof..wrong font etc...but for an avatar it should do the job...

http://photos.imageevent.com/piojohn...ald%20t206.jpg

Anthony S. 05-04-2010 09:10 PM

Great stuff. I never knew David had a crease.

cfc1909 05-04-2010 09:17 PM

that is classic John-David should love it and I am sure it will be his avatar soon...:D

Kawika 05-04-2010 09:43 PM

Wow!! My very own Wonka FrankenMcDonald. Magnificent eye appeal, if I do say so myself, and very interesting crease migration from front to back - never saw that before. Thank you, John. I am humbled.
http://photos.imageevent.com/kawika_...onald%20CB.jpg

Leon 05-04-2010 10:06 PM

great card
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by wonkaticket (Post 805159)
No Joe Jackson spoof..wrong font etc...but for an avatar it should do the job...

http://photos.imageevent.com/piojohn...ald%20t206.jpg


This is a great card!!

Abravefan11 05-04-2010 10:23 PM

Congratulations David! That certainly transcends you into a new level of Net54.

ethicsprof 05-04-2010 10:34 PM

I bring
 
an inability to scan, no avatar,
but an incredible love for the Monster and my types
and a deeply sincere gratitude to my colleagues and friends on this top drawer board.

best,
barry

carrigansghost 05-04-2010 10:34 PM

Maine history(when I get home) and early Red Sox stuff. Hey Steve we should form a class A softball team, hell we can get Rob.

Rawn

Jantz 05-04-2010 10:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by drdduet (Post 804839)

What do you do to make this board a better place? Do you feel that you are a positive influence on this board?---One final question, do you believe that your colleagues feel that you are a positive influence on this site?

I feel that only other board members could answer these questions about me.

I know that I try to be helpful where I can and thats because so many other board members have helped me along the way.

Cool card David! Now you, Shoeless Joe Jackson, Ted Z. and Trae all have your very own T206. All Hall of Famers in my book.


Jantz

FUBAR 05-04-2010 11:09 PM

I think the Kawika should have a Cobb back.......

I played A division beer ball a few years back... can i join the cyber softball team? (FUBAR is actually the team i played for, that is where the name comes from)

Wite3 05-05-2010 12:08 AM

What do I bring to the board?

I bring appreciation. I appreciate the ones that came before me. The ones who laid the foundation and framework for the hobby I enjoy. I appreciate the dealers and collectors that helped me when I was young and created a wonder and obsession within my soul that never seems to be fully quenched. I appreciate those who currently support and help me to increase not only my collection but my knowledge and appreciation for the cards I dearly love. I appreciate the younger collectors who are willing to take my knowledge and help me with my research. I appreciate the ones who will come after me, who will keep this hobby alive and well for generations to come.

Joshua

irishdenny 05-05-2010 02:42 AM

Being a lifetime lurking learner, It can be really hard to answer this question. However, wit some thought, if it wasn't fir me learning, you teacher's wouldn't have anyone to teach :)

And fir this i'm eternally gratful!

So, wit that said, in the past 6-8 + years, i've learned quite a bit about the product, the history & theories of how many items came to be.

This is my passion, i've learned more than something new every day! My personality has the tendency to drive me to ask alot of questions. i've found that reading thru the treads, most of them get answered.

i love to research. i guess what i'm trying to say is that this thread has provoked me to be more a part of, then just sitting back and learning.

So, i'm commited to be a better Net54'er!

Dankz fir da inspiration!!! ::)))

Rich Klein 05-05-2010 04:16 AM

A little bit o knowledge
 
Based on my collecting days back in the day

And a little bit of understanding of certain aspects of this market; based on my long-term at Beckett in addition to an interest in research

Rich

cfc1909 05-05-2010 05:28 AM

This is what David brings to the board-A Titus with a Carolina Brights back directly from the Wonka collection-if that makes sense...:eek:

sbfinley 05-05-2010 05:50 AM

I have brought almost nothing, but I have learned an unmeasurable amount from this board.

3 years ago I purchased a t206 on ebay. Actually this one.

http://i537.photobucket.com/albums/f...hantyBVG35.jpg

It could have been that I was growing up, or getting engaged, but I had to find something that didn't involve going to the bar with my friends.

Now I am 68 deep into the monster, started a type collection, still go to the bar with my friends (occasionally), and just interviewed a wonderful man who explained the origin of Tommy Bridges' curve ball.

And yeah, my wife took the effort to make sure I won the Bridges Wheaties Cutout on ebay today. Thanks for everything 54.

Brian Weisner 05-05-2010 06:05 AM

I've been collecting David McDonald cards with as many tough backs as possible:

http://i138.photobucket.com/albums/q...g/Scan0005.jpg

http://i138.photobucket.com/albums/q...Scan0023-5.jpg

http://i138.photobucket.com/albums/q...Scan0025-5.jpg

Be well Brian

PS Only the American Beauty of David has a crease....

PS 2 Hi John, I could use that Carolina Brights for my collection... trade you a Murphy/Batting for it...

tbob 05-05-2010 09:32 AM

What do I bring?
 
Some knowledge of caramel cards and my two passions, the T207 and M116 sets. I've learned a great deal from my years on this board, everything from spotting altered and fake cards to education on sets I knew very little about previously like the pre-1900 cards.
I like to think that I also bring friendship and have greatly appreciated all the many collectors I have known, both those I met in person and those I know only from cyberspace but have formed friendships with. I also have learned to appreciate constructive criticism and on the flip side, have learned to tune out the smart-asses who are few in number. :rolleyes:

JP 05-05-2010 09:41 AM

To the table I bring....place settings. And witty repartee....plus a healthy dose of annoyance. My dream is to some day contribute half the amount that I get from these boards...

martyogelvie 05-05-2010 10:05 AM

nuffin...

but I do read all the posts... for better or worse! :eek:

wonkaticket 05-05-2010 10:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brian Weisner (Post 805257)
PS 2 Hi John, I could use that Carolina Brights for my collection... trade you a Murphy/Batting for it...

Nahhh can't do it McDonald was a way better player..I think he might make the HOF this year. :)

toppcat 05-05-2010 06:05 PM

I guess I bring a desire for knowledge, especially about T206, ATC and ALC. Also a penchant for Topps oddball stuff on the other side and a whole bunch of research material, which I'm always happy to dig into if someone has a request.

I try not to bring a negative attitude and stay out of trainwreck threads since I have enough stress at work. I consider the hobby just that, a hobby and try to keep it fun.

Jewish-collector 05-05-2010 07:24 PM

To be honest with you, I don't bring a hell of a lot to the board. But, sometimes you just gotta say WTF. :D

JMANOS 05-05-2010 08:18 PM

Titus T206 card
 
Did u know that is the only T206 card that a player has a mustache....that's all I got.

wrapperguy 05-06-2010 08:54 PM

input
 
I guess I bring knowledge of wrappers, but no one ever seems to ask about them.
Since joining the Board, your passion for caramel cards has led me to begin collecting them in earnest. Your knowledge of other vintage cards has started me on the journey into collecting other sets, like the M101-2, and variations in sets like R315, R314, etc. In other words, you guys have cost me a lot of money!
The BST has been outstanding and have done several deals there. More to come I hope. Also hope the knowledge shared and humor continue. My only regret is that I did not know about this Board earlier.

slidekellyslide 05-06-2010 09:26 PM

Jeff, even though I don't collect wrappers I found your article on them in Old Cardboard fascinating. I've only had a few...the common Gehrig Goudey and some 60's Topps.

Lordstan 05-07-2010 09:00 PM

Well,
I'd like to think I bring enthusiasm and fun. I have some knowledge, which I share when I can.
I love the spirit of camaraderie here. Even with the jousting and occasional thin skinnedness of some, the amount of information provided, without any strings, vastly outweighs any negatives.
I thank you all for the way you have all shared with me.

I think David's card is sooo cool. Does anyone have an autographed copy?
Perhaps we should create a Net54 member card set. Acc designation I-N54(internet-net54).

Mark

thekingofclout 05-07-2010 10:56 PM

Now that I think about it, the best that I've been able to bring to this board, is my dear friend...Graig Kreindler!

www.graigkreindler.com


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