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The 10 commandments of card collecting
So what should the 10 commandments of card collecting be?????
I'll start. 1_Thou shalt not covet thy neighbors cards |
Thou shalt keep the day of the baseball card show holy
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Thou shalt not alter cards.
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Your mother and father shall honor your cards.
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Thou shall not float rent checks pending auction winnings
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Thou shalt not pass off counterfeit cards as "listing as unknown, as per eBay's policy."
Thou shalt not buy from Battlefield. Honor Jefferson Burdick, Lionel Carter, and early members of Net54. :) |
Thou shall not create lies regarding provenance.
Thou shall not steal. |
Thy shall remember the great players of color who were not fortunate to have cards. Thy shall not deceive oneself into believing that Mantle was actually a better player than Mays.
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Some really nice cards that were garnering some very healthy bids! (Clemente, Aaron RC's to name a few!) Feel sorry for those that won them, but makes me even more mad at E-Bay for allowing this seller to carry on!! :mad: |
Don't get high on your own supply
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Thou shalt buy the card not the holder
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The devil is in the details
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Though shall not take the names of the grading companies in vain. Right.
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Thou shall package items sold properly.
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Thou shalt not "hoard" or corner the market.
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Thou shalt not bump thine BST threads too often.
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Thou shall not raise up false auction house prophets.
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Thou shalt not shill thine own auction or you will surely be smited.
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If I'm counting correctly
there would be 18 specific commandments so far.
I'm only breaking 3 on a regular basis. Doing better with these than those original 10. |
Thou shalt not price your rounded corner cards as near mint.
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there are obviously more than 10...as card collecting is much more complex than "life!"
Perhaps after the commandments of collecting are listed...the list can be narrowed to 10!:rolleyes: |
Thou shall not feed the trolls.
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Thou shalt have no other Gods before the T206 Wagner.
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Thou shall cast the 1st stone
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...and of course don't take the lords name in vain.
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Thou shalt not ever utter the words "Book value"
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Thou shall not shill!
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Thou shalt not rely on sports card garding companies PSA, SGC, and etc for their grades and values.
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Thou shalt not put baseball cards on bicycle spokes
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regards, Larry |
Thou shalt not behave as a Vile Prick
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Case closed, Larry |
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Best wishes, Larry |
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I get what you are driving at, but I don't think one came claim to determine the best 'hitter' in the game without providing the qualifications as to what they mean by 'best hitter'. With that in mind, Kahn may still have been correct without understanding the qualifying characteristics of his claim. Sort of like your dismissal of Mays defensive skills and merely focusing on 'hitting' as the qualifications of an overall 'player'. I'm not claiming you are right or wrong in who was the better player. Just that it isn't enough for proof in order to claim "cased closed". :) |
A flip is what you do to a card when trying to win cards from your friends after opening a few packs. Thou shalt flip the card. Thou shalt not flip the 'flip'.
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1. Thou shalt not spoketh thy wheels
2. Thou shalt not selleth any false items 3. Honor thine vintage 4. Completeth thine sets 5. Thou shalt not discard any bounty from thine wax pack 6. Though shalt not wander thy product neareth water 7. Though shalt not wander thy product neareth sunlight 8. Though shalt keepeth thy list of checks 9. Knoweth thine history 10. Spend not heavy coin on thine forthcoming Brien Taylor |
Thou shalt not make unto thee wife any graven image of thy paypal account
Honor thy deodorant before attending thy card show |
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Regards, Larry |
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Also, the object of productive outs is not really quantified. A guy getting 25 of his RBIs on sacrifice flies matters. A guy hitting a groundball to second with less than two outs and a guy on third matters. A guy pushing a runner up from first to second or from second to third matters as well. A guy moving a runner over by a base on ball matters. Setting the table for scoring all matters. Likewise so does defense. When Mays played, guys were not prone to start running on a gapper. They would take a few steps and freeze to make sure the ball wasn't caught. Pretty much the same way a guy freezes on a line drive. Hence, on a double in the gap and a man on first, the guy on first just might not have scored as often if Mays were manning centerfield. All of those things are not quantified. |
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As I said, if you like Mays better, that's fine--just don't claim he was a better hitter during the time both he and Mantle were each playing because ALL of the evidence is to the contrary. You wouldn't think that this would take three times, but once more, Case closed, Larry |
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Thou shalt not hijack fun threads to use for long winded discussions about the abilities of two Major League Baseball stars.
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thou shalt not claim in thine auction that a 1989 Griffey Rookie is "rare" |
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