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Personal pre-war collection poll
Posted By: <b>Jeremy W.</b><p>Scott, you've only been collecting for fifteen years? Look out!
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Personal pre-war collection poll
Posted By: <b>Dave F</b><p>Brockelman definately has/had one world class collection. Its always possible 50 years from now we will see slabs with the "Scott Brockelman collection", or the "Lone Star State's Luckey collection" or any number of people from this board. <img src="/images/happy.gif" height=14 width=14><br /><br /><br />David McDonald....that D304 set you have going is amazing. I've never been able to decide but between the D304's and the D322's those are my favorites of all the D cards. <br /><br /><br />Terrific stuff by everyone really.
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Posted By: <b>Joann</b><p>Been collecting pre-war since about 1998 or 1999.<br /><br />Most owned at one time - maybe 125 give or take.<br /><br />Own now - 95 or so. More if I count my "cards" of female players and teams.<br /><br />Most significant: By value, Cobb Red PSA 4, and Goudey Ruth Red ungraded - still own both. By scarcity, E97 BW Rossman and maybe the N29 Ewing that visited me for a short time before becoming part of a trade with Toby for the Ruth.<br /><br />Sets collected: not a set collector. But of my "set" of one Detroit player from each pre-1920 set, I'm well on the way with most of the mainstream candy, tobacco and M sets covered. I fill the waiting time looking for female players and team images.<br /><br />Nice thread Dave. It actually got me to take 2 minutes from the tornado of work, school and winter that has been my life lately to answer!<br /><br />J
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Posted By: <b>Dan Paradis</b><p><br /><br />1. How long have you been collecting pre-war cards?<br /><br />2 1/2 years<br /><br />2. What is the largest amount of pre-war cards you've had at one time?<br /><br />150<br /><br />3. How many cards do you currently still own? (approximate)<br /><br />same<br /><br />4. What is the most significant individual card or item you've owned? Do you still own it?<br />Lajoie E107, still own it<br /><br />5. What complete sets or near complete sets have you owned? (say 75% or better) <br />not a set collector (HOF RC's)<br />
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Posted By: <b>Bob</b><p><br />1. How long have you been collecting pre-war cards? --- 20 years<br />2. What is the largest amount of pre-war cards you've had at one time? --- 4000+<br />3. How many cards do you currently still own? (approximate) --- 4000+<br />4. What is the most significant individual card or item you've owned? Do you still own it?<br /><br />Unknown caramel card proof Frank Chance NY Amer.<br /><br />5. What complete sets or near complete sets have you owned? (say 75% or better)<br /> <br />T205, T206, T207 (2), T212-1, T212-2, T212-3, T212-4 (1910 series of 150), T213-2, T213-3, E90-1, E93, E94 (4), E95, E96, E97, E98 (3), E103, 1911 Zeenuts, 38 Goudey, Tattoo Orbit, DeLong, Diamond Stars and M116 Sporting Lifes (how could I forget this set!)<br />
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Posted By: <b>Tony Andrea</b><p>1. How long have you been collecting pre-war cards? <br />(Not long, only about 5-6 years.)<br /><br />2. What is the largest amount of pre-war cards you've had at one time? <br />(A couple hundred or so.)<br /><br />3. How many cards do you currently still own? (approximate) <br />(Bout' a 150.)<br /><br />4. What is the most significant individual card or item you've owned? Do you still own it? <br />(Sgc-40 E90-1 Jackson, & yes I still have it.)<br /><br />5. What complete sets or near complete sets have you owned? (say 75% or better)<br />(E90-1 American Caramel complete. Still have it and always upgrading it when I can....)<br />
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Posted By: <b>Andy Cook</b><p>1. How long have you been collecting pre-war cards?<br /><br />since 1979<br /><br />2. What is the largest amount of pre-war cards you've had at one time?<br /><br />2,000<br /><br />3. How many cards do you currently still own? (approximate)<br /><br />1,500<br /><br />4. What is the most significant individual card or item you've owned? Do you still own it?<br />M116 Bates Cincinnati (gone), E104-3 Chase (gone), N338 (own)<br /><br />5. What complete sets or near complete sets have you owned? (say 75% or better)<br />E90-2, E90-3, E91-B, E91-C, E92 Dockman, E93, E94, E95, E96, E97, E104-1, E104-2, E106, T209 Color, T210-2, T213-2, W516-1, W516-2, W519 unnumbered, W590, 1931 Zeenut, 1936 Goudey, 1941 Goudey, 1941 Playall, 1943 MP&Co (most of these I assembled in the 90s and no longer own)
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Posted By: <b>Brian Collie</b><p>1. Since 1982 (started as an 8 year old when I bought a bunch of T206 HOFs that were torn, written on, etc.)<br />2. 75 cards (spent most my earlier years on the 50s, 60s, 70s (and yes, a few hundred wasted wax boxes)<br />3. 75<br />4. Orange T206 Cobb PSA 5, Dark Matty PSA 7 <br />5. None to date, working on T202 and T206
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Posted By: <b>Kevin Cummings</b><p><b>1. How long have you been collecting pre-war cards?</b><br />About 12 years<br /><br /><b>2. What is the largest amount of pre-war cards you've had at one time?</b><br />402<br /><br /><b>3. How many cards do you currently still own? (approximate)</b><br />402<br /><br /><b>4. What is the most significant individual card or item you've owned? Do you still own it?</b><br />1871 Warren Studio Cal McVey, 1887 Old Judge Gilbert/Bacon proof Gus Weyhing, 1888 Fearnaught cabinet of Deacon White (from his estate). Still own them all.<br /><br /><b>5. What complete sets or near complete sets have you owned? (say 75% or better)</b><br />None. The closest is my "set" of Old Judge, but there's no way I'm ever coming close to completing that.<br />
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Posted By: <b>scott brockelman</b><p>Unfortunately I probably won't have all of those cards down the road. When I started out I collected EVERYTHING, as did most collectors 10-15 years ago, even vintage non-sports. However, as prices escalated and rarites became more expensive I have taken to selling off some of the more "common" material, first it was the 1952-68 Topps and 1948-55 Bowman sets, then the prewar Non-sports H.O.W., Indian Gum, and many,many other R, N and T sets, later due to some very attractive offers some of the Minor league sets very sold as well, along with partial sets that I lost interest in, Old Judge, etc. I am a set collector by heart, seeking completeness in even the toughest of sets.<br /><br />I am also happy to say that I have seen several collections which dwarf mine, a couple of which are board members. Obviously the key to all of these large complex sets was starting early on in the infancy of the hobby.<br /><br />I do get great joy in seeing many of the cards I once owned proudly displayed in many posts on the board by jubilant new owners, as someone else has said we only own them for a little while.<br /><br /> The bulk of the T and E sets remain, as well as many nice type cards. I fear still more will be sold as I near retiring, which may be later than sooner with the crappy stock market conditions(which I think may fuel vintage card prices).<br /><br />For the present the only real challenge is the continued quest for W600's as I try to put together the largest group known/and or possible.<br /><br />Scott
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Posted By: <b>Dave S</b><p>1. How long have you been collecting pre-war cards?<br />Started collecting as a kid in the '60's, but got excited with pre-war 15+ yrs ago.<br /><br />2. What is the largest amount of pre-war cards you've had at one time?<br />1000, give or take a few<br /><br />3. How many cards do you currently still own? (approximate)<br />600+<br /><br />4. What is the most significant individual card or item you've owned? Do you still own it?<br />A few of MANY! sold that wish I'd kept: Boston Globe Babe, E90-2 Honus, D322 Honus <br /><br /><br />5. What complete sets or near complete sets have you owned? (say 75% or better) <br />1914 Cracker Jack<br />1915 Cracker Jack (2)<br />T227 (only 4 cards!)<br />T207 (needed 6 when sold)<br />
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Posted By: <b>Peter Thomas</b><p><br /><br /><br />1. How long have you been collecting pre-war cards? --- 55 years (50 or so 33 punch canceled Goudeys given to me by my step grandfather in 1953), which I sill have.<br />2. What is the largest amount of pre-war cards you've had at one time? --- 15000+/-<br />3. How many cards do you currently still own? (approximate) --- 5000+/-<br />4. What is the most significant individual card or item you've owned? Do you still own it?<br /><br />Ramly Johnson 8, Ferris 9, Ramly square back set, E103 Wagner and the one that I let get away E107 Plank PSA 8 found raw at 95 St. Louis National.<br /><br />5. What complete sets or near complete sets have you owned? (say 75% or better)<br /><br />T201, T203, T204 (4-3/4), T205 (3), T206 (3), T207 (3), T212-1, T212-2, T212-3, T213-3, E90-1, E92's 4 kinds, E93, E94, E95, E96, E97, E98, E101, E102, E103, E106, 1911,1912,1931,1932&1933 sepia Zeenuts, 1933,34&38 Goudeys, Delong, Diamond Stars, Tattoo Orbits, 39,40&41 Playball's<br /><br />This list looks a lot like Tbob's and I cut and pasted his response before editing.<br /><br />
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Posted By: <b>Dave Hornish</b><p>1. How long have you been collecting pre-war cards? <br />On and off for about 25 years. I have only begun, in the last year, to focus on them.<br />2. What is the largest amount of pre-war cards you've had at one time? About 80, which I have now.<br />3. How many cards do you currently still own? (approximate) <br />See #2<br />4. What is the most significant individual card or item you've owned? Do you still own it? <br />Green Cobb in T206 and I still have it.<br />5. What complete sets or near complete sets have you owned? (say 75% or better) None, working on T206 and might start E93. The rest will be type examples or Brooklyn team sets.<br />
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Posted By: <b>fkw</b><p>First off, Im poor, but if you add up all the cards Ive owned Id have a nice collection and some very rare stuff.<br /><br /><br />How long?...... 28 Years, Since I was 13. Took a few years off in the mid 90s and sold 95% of them because of a high maintenance (ex)girlfriend who need to go on trips 5 times a year <img src="/images/happy.gif" height=14 width=14> (Wish I didnt sell them, had dozens of E99, E100, T211, T215, T216, and a few T214, T217, etc.)<br /><br />Most PreWar cards owned at one time?..... About 2,000 (+ 3,000 1948-60)<br /><br />How many now?..... About 1,000-1,500 (plus many postwar)<br /><br />Most significant card(s)?..... only known 1926 Holland Peckinpaugh, 1906 Ullman Matty, only known 1959 Esslinger Beer (HR Derby) Aaron, only known Wierd greenborder R309-1 Ruth thing <img src="/images/happy.gif" height=14 width=14>, only known 1920 Cuban Ruth thing <img src="/images/happy.gif" height=14 width=14>, only known 1933 Blue Bird Ruth sideview, and abouty 10 other ones. A few Weavers, E100, 1911 Zeenut, etc. about 8 T214's and 5 T217s. Still own a couple of these above.<br /><br />Complete sets?..... (Currently) Im not a set collector, more of a type collector, I like the unusual. In the late 80's I had about 80% of the T206 set, but they bored me (too common) so dumped them, Had about 80% of the 1911 Zeenut set when you could buy them in nice shape for $15 ea. or find them in large groups at flea markets in NorCal, Had about 30 different 1938 Sawyer Biscuit cards when they sold for under $100 ea. only a few years ago., 1921 Schapira Ruth set with 2 uncut boxes, 1936 Goudey (who doesnt have this set), and a few 1940-50s sets (Remar, Signal, Smiths, Sunbeam, etc.), and many 1880s Victorian baseball related tradecards sets.
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Posted By: <b>Bruce Babcock</b><p>1. 28 years<br />2. 700-800<br />3. 700-800<br />4. Randall cabinet of Harry Wright, autographed. Yes.<br />5. T207, E95, E96, E97, E103, D327, R300, N300, N28, N29, N43, N526, T227<br />DeLongs, D304, D322, N184, N162, T209, T200
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Posted By: <b>Frank Wakefield</b><p>Peter T, your list has E102s, which TBob's fine list lacked. I think you're the first to list E102s. I have 10 or 12 of 'em, but those rascals aren't easy to come by cheaply. <br /><br />Impressive.
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Posted By: <b>Jeff W.</b><p>1. 4 years<br />2. 100-125<br />3. about the same<br />4. E90-1 Joe Jackson<br />5. Got about half way with a E103 set and then decided to go a different route. Now I am in the never ending process of collecting the T206 set by teams. Currently have 8 out of 520 T206's!<br /><br />Jeff
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Posted By: <b>Kevin</b><p>1. How long have you been collecting pre-war cards? ~ 25 Years<br /><br />2. What is the largest amount of pre-war cards you've had at one time? 1,000 Cards<br /><br />3. How many cards do you currently still own? (approximate) 1,000 Cards<br /><br />4. What is the most significant individual card or item you've owned? Do you still own it? 1333 Goudey Ruth(s), 1935 Goudey Ruth<br /><br />5. What complete sets or near complete sets have you owned? (say 75% or better) <br />1934 Goudey<br /> 1935 Goudey<br /> 1936 Goudey<br /> 1933 Tattoo Orbit<br /> <br />
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