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Tao_Moko 02-04-2014 08:41 PM

Sold your cards to fund......
 
I've been parting with some of my scarcer cards to fund home renovations in preparation for a nursery area and other wife "needs". Now that some of my tougher cards are gone it's depressing to look at my collection.:(

What non-baseball related items have you funded with the money from sold pre war cards?

Brian Van Horn 02-04-2014 08:46 PM

Eric,

Just remember a happy wife takes priority.

glchen 02-04-2014 08:47 PM

a minivan for family, necklace as birthday present for wife

caramelcard 02-04-2014 08:50 PM

Guitars and other instruments.

Tao_Moko 02-04-2014 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by glchen (Post 1236834)
a minivan for family, necklace as birthday present for wife

Want to sell your van? Looks like I might end up needing one. It is a VW bus right?

Cardboard Junkie 02-04-2014 08:53 PM

Sold a lot a few years ago to finance my daughters internship at The Louvre.
Then another bunch recently, to start moving away from collecting and to buy some toys:D. (Little sports car and farm equipment.)

t206blogcom 02-04-2014 09:02 PM

Selling much of mine to help fund a new home purchase. It took me around a year or so before I could muster the courage to start listing my T206's. Now I'm letting just about everything go! :eek:

Bicem 02-04-2014 09:03 PM

nothing comes to mind.

MyGuyTy 02-04-2014 09:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Cardboard Junkie (Post 1236840)
Then another bunch recently, to start moving away from collecting and to buy some toys:D. (Little sports car and farm equipment.)

Been down the selling cards to fund sports car road.......Never again. Ended up a losing proposition all around. Ridiculously high maint costs, higher insurance due to it being an exotic, speeding tickets, going through tires at a blistering pace, the need to spend money on "upgrades", arguments with the wife due to high rate of speed, and fearing if I kept it and passed it down to my son, he'd end up killing himself in it..........I should have kept the cards :rolleyes:

Tao_Moko 02-04-2014 09:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Bicem (Post 1236845)
nothing comes to mind.

I'm guessing your wife has never wanted Swedish made hanging cradles and mid-century modern furniture for the nursery.

drmondobueno 02-04-2014 09:29 PM

Sold my first collection
 
In 1985 to pay for a divorce attorney. I can tell you selling the collection for any reason to help my family today would be much more preferable to those bad old days. Consider the positives! All those cards will be out there for you when you get around to them again.


Peace and best wishes

Keith

Cardboard Junkie 02-04-2014 09:43 PM

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Originally Posted by MyGuyTy (Post 1236854)
Been down the selling cards to fund sports car road.......Never again. Ended up a losing proposition all around. Ridiculously high maint costs, higher insurance due to it being an exotic, speeding tickets, going through tires at a blistering pace, the need to spend money on "upgrades", arguments with the wife due to high rate of speed, and fearing if I kept it and passed it down to my son, he'd end up killing himself in it..........I should have kept the cards :rolleyes:

Mines just a little tootsie toy, and didn't cost much. Cheap to maintain and a million miles per gallon. Ins. is 4oo/yr, and it's got new tires. Also I'm almost 63 and never got a ticket in my life. Already been offered more than I paid. I think I'll be OK.:) But I see what your saying

MyGuyTy 02-04-2014 09:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Cardboard Junkie (Post 1236864)
Mines just a little tootsie toy, and didn't cost much. Cheap to maintain and a million miles per gallon. Ins. is 4oo/yr, and it's got new tires. Also I'm almost 63 and never got a ticket in my life. Already been offered more than I paid. I think I'll be OK.:) But I see what your saying

Smart choice on car, little invested, fun, economical and won't make you lose your breath when you're handed a five figure maint bill ;)

midwaylandscaping 02-04-2014 09:57 PM

I collected pretty hardcore from 1984-2000. Late 2000, my Mom developed some serious health issues, as things were with my own life going I had one option left to me to help her: Sell my collection. So I did, and would do it again tomorrow if I had to. And in 2000 unlike now, one could get $80 for a PSA 9 1987 Donruss Greg Maddux, or $80 for a PSA 9 86 Donruss Canseco rookie. It hurt to part with everything for maybe 10 seconds. Looking back now, best collecting decision ever made on my part from that standpoint. And all is well with Mom, still kicking at 81 :)

slipk1068 02-04-2014 10:05 PM

The family and I spent 9 days in Disney about 15 years ago when my daughter was 6. It was worth it. I wouldn't trade those memories for anything (well almost anything).

In recent years, I am slowly replacing some of what I sold.

freakhappy 02-04-2014 10:10 PM

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Originally Posted by midwaylandscaping (Post 1236876)
I collected pretty hardcore from 1984-2000. Late 2000, my Mom developed some serious health issues, as things were with my own life going I had one option left to me to help her: Sell my collection. So I did, and would do it again tomorrow if I had to. And in 2000 unlike now, one could get $80 for a PSA 9 1987 Donruss Greg Maddux, or $80 for a PSA 9 86 Donruss Canseco rookie. It hurt to part with everything for maybe 10 seconds. Looking back now, best collecting decision ever made on my part from that standpoint. And all is well with Mom, still kicking at 81 :)

Some of the best choices are things we don't want to do, but man did that work out for ya! Glad to hear Mom is still around...they mean so much to us!

slipk1068 02-04-2014 10:26 PM

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Originally Posted by freakhappy (Post 1236881)
Some of the best choices are things we don't want to do, but man did that work out for ya! Glad to hear Mom is still around...they mean so much to us!

+1

glynparson 02-05-2014 01:56 AM

I sold out completely
 
4 years ago to fund my employment service. I have since bought back far more than I had prior to selling out. It was certainly the right move for me at the time. I have never regretted it for a single moment. I know have a rather successful business and a pretty nice collection.

kamikidEFFL 02-05-2014 05:02 AM

had to sell my partial set of T205's when I lost my father. It was my first tobacco era stuff i collected and didn't want to sell but needed some money in the tough times. Speaking of that its been 3 years today since I lost my father.

I Only Smoke 4 the Cards 02-05-2014 06:30 AM

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Originally Posted by kamikidEFFL (Post 1236910)
had to sell my partial set of T205's when I lost my father. It was my first tobacco era stuff i collected and didn't want to sell but needed some money in the tough times. Speaking of that its been 3 years today since I lost my father.

Sorry to hear that. I imagine it is a tough day.

sportscardpete 02-05-2014 07:04 AM

I have been wavering back and forth over the past few months of selling my collection to help facilitate buying a condo up in Stamford.. Commuting from Queens NY to there daily is a drag but unfortunately job relocations happen... The only thing holding me back is the feeling of regret I will probably have if/when I sell.

darwinbulldog 02-05-2014 07:11 AM

I sold some cards to buy a Brandon Bird painting a few years ago.

deadballpaul 02-05-2014 07:12 AM

Sold most of my best cards & postcards to fund a move, so I could be there to help my Dad who were in failing health. Funny thing was, that I got a new job a couple weeks after selling them, & the company paid for our entire move back to the Phoenix area.

packs 02-05-2014 07:33 AM

I sold a pretty large chunk of my smaller items while I was in graduate school and supporting myself with student loans. Of course I wanted to take out the least amount of loans possible while still being able to eat and live somewhere. Still regret selling a few items but I have done pretty well for myself since completing my Masters.

I Only Smoke 4 the Cards 02-05-2014 07:37 AM

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Originally Posted by packs (Post 1236948)
I sold a pretty large chunk of my smaller items while I was in graduate school and supporting myself with student loans. Of course I wanted to take out the least amount of loans possible while still being able to eat and live somewhere. Still regret selling a few items but I have done pretty well for myself since completing my Masters.

Grad school expenses and student loans suck.

I Only Smoke 4 the Cards 02-05-2014 07:40 AM

I was taking some stuff out to possibly sell the other day. My wife got upset and told me not to sell anything. She then looked up all of our finances and explained why she thought I didn't need to sell anything.

I was totally shocked. She cares about my collection and I had no idea. :eek:

Golfcollector 02-05-2014 07:57 AM

The first time around after college, I paid for most of my studen loans and my wifes engagement ring.

The 2nd time about a year ago, I paid for a significant portion of my new home with my golf card collection:D

Leon 02-05-2014 08:06 AM

I sold off most of my 19th century stuff because I needed the money to help a very poor business decision. My guess is I will sell more in a few years for my daughters college. It's nice that they are quite liquid..

Harliduck 02-05-2014 08:09 AM

When I was 19 in 1989 I sold my 65 Topps Joe Namath RC and 55 Topps Sandy Koufax RC to put a downpayment on my first house. Bought the house for $69,000, sold it 4 years later for $120,000...so the cards did well! (House is worth about $600K now, on the beach on Puget Sound)

I then at the time sold a 1984 Donruss set to buys some furniture, lol.

Recently a couple of months ago I set broke a 1957 Topps set, got twice as much as expected (super high grade set) and paid for the adoption of our latest daughter (I have 4 daughters, 1 son, :)). Wife was pretty happy about that....had enough left over for a nice leather sectional to replace the old couch.

I am not much of a seller, don't like it, but through my life I have a lot of examples where cards were very key and helped with a lot of important things. One of the many reasons I have such a passion!

Harliduck 02-05-2014 08:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Leon (Post 1236958)
IMy guess is I will sell more in a few years for my daughters college. It's nice that they are quite liquid..

I am pretty lucky and was hoping to be doing the opposite...about a month ago my daughter who is a Junior in HS got a full ride for softball...me thought I was taking her now defunct college fund and exchanging it for a nice 52 Mantle. The wife then reminded me that my 7th grade daughter blows a trumpet, doesn't swing a bat, and I may just need to put a hold on that Mantle...haha....dang kids!

srs1a 02-05-2014 08:15 AM

I just sold a bunch of cards to fund a classic car purchase. My kids are at the perfect age to go cruising with the top down (8, 9, and 12) once the weather gets nice and my cards were sitting in a box in my closet. I'll miss the cards, but I hope I'll generate some wonderful memories. Here's my new baby -- a beautiful '71 Cutlass Supreme Convertible.

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Vintageismygame 02-05-2014 08:15 AM

I collected really heavy my senior year of college (2006) and for about 3 years afterwards. I was still living with my college roommate in his parents "extra" house. They furnished everything I needed and only charged me $300/mo. Man, I was able to stocked back the cash to fund my card purchases. I would advertise and buy up collections, cherry pick them and then sell off the rest to recoup my initial costs. 7 times out of 10 I made money on the overall purchase and ended up with "free" cards in my collection.

Fast forward to 2010. I had complete set runs of 1952(minus Mantle and a few other high #'s) - 1969 Topps Baseball, 1950 - 1955 Bowman Football, and 1955 - 1962 Topps Football, multiple copies of star cards (ie: Ruth and Gehrig Goudey's, Mantle, Mays, Paige, Williams - All the big names in Post-War Baseball and Football) I only had about $14k wrapped up in all this when "Boy met Girl". You all know how the story goes. Anyway, we got married in 2010 and I started selling to fund other purchases like the wedding, honeymoon, a large down payment on a house, and college fund for my daughter. Pretty much everything was sold. Do I miss it? Sure but I treasure my wife and little girl much more than I ever did those cards. Plus, I am much more focused on what I truly enjoy collecting, which at the moment is T206 cards!!

Matt

ullmandds 02-05-2014 08:25 AM

I sold my t206 drum back solly hofman back in the early 2000's to buy a leather recliner that my cat then destroyed leading to the removal of his front claws.

That's really the only card I specifically sold to fund a non related purchase. I have and continue to sell cards to buy other cards...and I think about selling a good chunk of my collection to buy a car at times...but this would be a poor long term investment in most cases!

conor912 02-05-2014 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Tao_Moko (Post 1236856)
I'm guessing your wife has never wanted Swedish made hanging cradles and mid-century modern furniture for the nursery.

I'm guessing this is your first kid....otherwise you guys would be out buying the cheapest Ikea furniture you could find. I'm sure your expensive nursery furniture will look lovely with bite marks, ketchup, sharpie, and whatever else it can get its hands on all over it. :)

ullmandds 02-05-2014 08:47 AM

david...is that a mazdaspeed mx-5? either way...nice...i've been toying with getting one of those too...good cheap fun!

Tao...I love vintage modern furniture...but I'd have to agree with Conor...the kid(s) will eventually destroy it!!!!!

MyGuyTy 02-05-2014 08:54 AM

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Originally Posted by ullmandds (Post 1236970)
I sold my t206 drum back solly hofman back in the early 2000's to buy a leather recliner that my cat then destroyed leading to the removal of his front

Wow you made out on that one huh? :eek:

Something tells me you wish you had that Drum back in your hands right now :D

MyGuyTy 02-05-2014 08:59 AM

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Originally Posted by ullmandds (Post 1236976)
Tao...I love vintage modern furniture...but I'd have to agree with Conor...the kid(s) will eventually destroy it!!!!!

Kids destroy everything.......not a good idea to have anything expensive where they can put their little hands, lol. I've already replaced my 50" plasma due to my "mini me" throwing one of his heavy toys into the screen and cracking it :(

........good times.

I Only Smoke 4 the Cards 02-05-2014 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by conor912 (Post 1236975)
I'm guessing this is your first kid....otherwise you guys would be out buying the cheapest Ikea furniture you could find. I'm sure your expensive nursery furniture will look lovely with bite marks, ketchup, sharpie, and whatever else it can get its hands on all over it. :)

Whenever the kid destroys the furniture (which is inevitable) remember that he/she is just a kid and it is just furniture.

freakhappy 02-05-2014 09:15 AM

Beautiful '71 Cutlass! I love classics and that one seems worth it IMO...congrats


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GregMitch34 02-05-2014 09:16 AM

Ha, yes I sold nearly all my '50s and later cards...to buy pre-war....

ullmandds 02-05-2014 09:19 AM

Yes...it is just furniture...and it can always be refurbished! Or if IKEA...thrown away!!!!

z28jd 02-05-2014 09:26 AM

Next month when I get back to NJ, I'm selling some cards to help my friend get back to square one. She suffered from depression after her mom died and started hanging out with the wrong crowds, which led to some legal trouble and she lost her car and her job. I helped her out a little in the Summer, but she just lost her new job because she had to move back home and has no license. So I'm going to get her to break even, give her my old car and a second chance.

So when I sell some cards in March, and I'm sure it will be someone here, whoever buys them will be helping out a really sweet girl who just made a couple bad decisions when she was vulnerable.

Cardboard Junkie 02-05-2014 09:37 AM

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[QUOTE=ullmandds;1236976]david...is that a mazdaspeed mx-5? either way...nice...i've been toying with getting one of those too...good cheap fun!

It's a Mazda Miata MX5 a 1999 with only 50K bought it from a doc in Honolulu (hence the GYN plate) Unreal only 5 grand for a snazzy little ragtop. I'm Just under 6' but comfortable.
One of my lady friends is 6' 2" in her bare feet and it's a little tight!
Little tight is ok though:D

I Only Smoke 4 the Cards 02-05-2014 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by z28jd (Post 1237005)
Next month when I get back to NJ, I'm selling some cards to help my friend get back to square one. She suffered from depression after her mom died and started hanging out with the wrong crowds, which led to some legal trouble and she lost her car and her job. I helped her out a little in the Summer, but she just lost her new job because she had to move back home and has no license. So I'm going to get her to break even, give her my old car and a second chance.

So when I sell some cards in March, and I'm sure it will be someone here, whoever buys them will be helping out a really sweet girl who just made a couple bad decisions when she was vulnerable.

That is a great thing! From working in the criminal justice system I have seen countless people get into a lot trouble because there was nobody there to help them back up when they stumbled.

ullmandds 02-05-2014 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by ullmandds (Post 1236976)
david...is that a mazdaspeed mx-5? either way...nice...i've been toying with getting one of those too...good cheap fun!

It's a Mazda Miata MX5 a 1999 with only 50K bought it from a doc in Honolulu (hence the GYN plate) Unreal only 5 grand for a snazzy little ragtop. I'm Just under 6' but comfortable.
One of my lady friends is 6' 2" in her bare feet and it's a little tight!
Little tight is ok though:D


yup...nice...those miatas are great value and require very little maintenance!

MyGuyTy 02-05-2014 09:43 AM

[QUOTE=Cardboard Junkie;1237013]
Quote:

Originally Posted by ullmandds (Post 1236976)
david...is that a mazdaspeed mx-5? either way...nice...i've been toying with getting one of those too...good cheap fun!

It's a Mazda Miata MX5 a 1999 with only 50K bought it from a doc in Honolulu (hence the GYN plate) Unreal only 5 grand for a snazzy little ragtop. I'm Just under 6' but comfortable.
One of my lady friends is 6' 2" in her bare feet and it's a little tight!
Little tight is ok though:D

Oh my 6'2"......I'm sure it's worth the climb ;)

Bocabirdman 02-05-2014 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by GregMitch34 (Post 1236998)
Ha, yes I sold nearly all my '50s and later cards...to buy pre-war....

+1

Cardboard Junkie 02-05-2014 10:02 AM

"I'm sure it's worth the climb."

........and the dive:eek:

steve B 02-05-2014 10:10 AM

Sold some stuff in the mid 80's to fund a ski trip. Nothing big, a couple T206 commons and a 48 Bowman set that was mostly in poor condition.

Had a fun trip with friends, and started rebuilding the Bowmans in better condition. Still only at 12 cards, and haven't added one in a long time.

Sold off a bunch of extras and "stuff" like boxes full of rotogravure sections when my first daughter was born. Not to fund anything, but to make some room. Most of it was stuff I'd saved from lots I bought, except the roto sections. Did pretty well with most of it, and put some of the money into upgrading the 1880's house. Some new windows- made the place about 20% more efficient, just in time for oil to go up 20%. No actual savings, but kept the bill from being about 800 a year more than it is. (Yeah, big old uninsulated places use LOTS of fuel to heat) Bought a couple nice cards with the rest, an excellent swap in volume, two cards for maybe 10+ cubic feet of stuff.

I'd echo what others have said about the furniture. I mostly buy used furniture anyway.The old furniture is usually more solid than new stuff and at a much lower price.
Having stuff that crayon will clean off of without it being a huge hassle is great. Some mid century stuff would actually work well. My kids haven't trashed the furniture too much, I did have to replace one couch cushion because of ...Something leaking onto it from a diaper. :eek: But other than that they've been ok. Maybe because they're girls? I was very bad on furniture. Trimmed off the edges of all the couch cushions when I discovered scissors.
Covering cloth furniture with sheets or cheap slipcovers is also a good idea. Less worries about abandoned bits of fruit or biscuits gummed into a gooey mess wrecking the upholstery.

Steve B

Leon 02-05-2014 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Cardboard Junkie (Post 1237013)
One of my lady friends is 6' 2" in her bare feet and it's a little tight!
Little tight is ok though:D

yes it is!~!

kamikidEFFL 02-05-2014 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by I Only Smoke 4 the Cards (Post 1236926)
Sorry to hear that. I imagine it is a tough day.

Yea never a fun day each year it's just as hard as the year I lost him.

vintagetoppsguy 02-05-2014 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Cardboard Junkie (Post 1237013)
One of my lady friends is 6' 2" in her bare feet...

Here in Houston, we have some of those as well - especially downtown. They're usually easy to spot though by their Adam's apple :D

MyGuyTy 02-05-2014 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by vintagetoppsguy (Post 1237040)
Here in Houston, we have some of those as well - especially downtown. They're usually easy to spot though by their Adam's apple :D

Lol, oh man, please tell me you didn't find out first hand :eek:

wonkaticket 02-05-2014 11:44 AM

Leon’s breast implants but he backed out of the deal at the last minute. :)

vintagetoppsguy 02-05-2014 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by wonkaticket (Post 1237070)
Leon’s breast implants but he backed out of the deal at the last minute. :)

That was the breast decision he could have made :D

Section103 02-05-2014 12:11 PM

Lawyer fees and other bills

ullmandds 02-05-2014 12:11 PM

I breast those would have kept him entertained for eons!

Leon 02-05-2014 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by vintagetoppsguy (Post 1237079)
That was the breast decision he could have made :D

back in the day I would end my posts on the forum with "breast regards"....I am sure a few old timers remember..

BTW, I don't need enhancement, I need reduction!!

Piratedogcardshows 02-05-2014 01:03 PM

Only to fund other cards and I hate doing it then.

Runscott 02-05-2014 01:05 PM

I bought and sold cards in the early 2000's to finance my kids' private school costs. Then I did it so I could play more golf. I recently put a few pieces up for sale that I normally wouldn't, to buy NFC Championship game tickets.

bnorth 02-05-2014 01:19 PM

In the very early 90's I went to a gun show to look around. While looking at one table a guy sold a Walther PPK 380 to the dealer. I was broke but still asked how much he wanted for it, dealer said $350. While walking around looking at guns I found a table that the guy sold guns, old fishing gear, and baseball cards. I traded that dealer a mint 66 Topps Sandy Koufax for a .38 S&W revolver. I then traded the revolver to the first guy for the Walther.

The great part was at the time I thought it was an American made Walther PPK 380. It turned out to be a made in W Germany Walther with the original target from the factory used to test fire the gun with the guns serial # stamped on it. At the time the German made gun was selling for $1000.

This is my only card sale/trade not used to fund purchasing more cards. I figue stop while I am way ahead. I still have the gun.

Cardboard Junkie 02-05-2014 01:44 PM

Nice move....the S&W is a Yugo.....The Walther, a Lambo!:) + you can play 007 with the ppk

97manoftroy 02-05-2014 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by kamikidEFFL (Post 1236910)
had to sell my partial set of T205's when I lost my father. It was my first tobacco era stuff i collected and didn't want to sell but needed some money in the tough times. Speaking of that its been 3 years today since I lost my father.

Deepest Condolences.

I sold my entire collection HOF's from 1948-61 in 99' for the same reason. We collected together, painful to part with but had to do it. 15 years and it still isn't easy, just have to think about the good times every day.

batsballsbases 02-05-2014 02:29 PM

Well I sold off some of the big pieces of my collection to help my oldest son in Med School. But finally it is starting to come to an end! Will graduate this August ,and not a moment to soon for my bank account! (Not to mention my collection) :D:D Would I do it again? I will let you know when Im old and feeble and have someone to take care of me!:eek::eek::D:D Top row third from the left. And believe it or not it all started with a baseball scholarship!

gregr2 02-05-2014 02:41 PM

3 guys and 13 women!! I went into the wrong profession!

batsballsbases 02-05-2014 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by gregr2 (Post 1237160)
3 guys and 13 women!! I went into the wrong profession!

Greg,
The class of 2014 is 88 students my son tells me all the time dad we have 77 girls and 11 guys in the class!!!!!!!!!!!:eek::eek:

gregr2 02-05-2014 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by batsballsbases (Post 1237175)
Greg,
The class of 2014 is 88 students my son tells me all the time dad we have 77 girls and 11 guys in the class!!!!!!!!!!!:eek::eek:

He must be one happy camper!! Congrats on the upcoming graduation!

batsballsbases 02-05-2014 02:59 PM

Thankyou Sir!!!

Howe’s Hunter 02-05-2014 03:07 PM

Way off the original subject, but
 
my senior year in college, I needed one hour of PE credit. Having already taken bowling and weight training, I looked the syllabus over and took badminton. Me and 31 girls. Had a great time, and met a lot of great young ladies.

Had told my son about that and he thought it was creepy. Then last year, his senior year in college, he needed one hour of PE credit. What did he take? Badminton. He and 15 girls (smaller school). Told me later was the best elective he had taken.

Dad wasn't so creepy after all.

batsballsbases 02-05-2014 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by StuckInOmaha (Post 1237184)
my senior year in college, I needed one hour of PE credit. Having already taken bowling and weight training, I looked the syllabus over and took badminton. Me and 31 girls. Had a great time, and met a lot of great young ladies.

Had told my son about that and he thought it was creepy. Then last year, his senior year in college, he needed one hour of PE credit. What did he take? Badminton. He and 15 girls (smaller school). Told me later was the best elective he had taken.

Dad wasn't so creepy after all.

Ed,
Aint it the truth! Anytime you can have a ratio of better than 7 to 1 something good might happen !;);) If you know what I mean!;);)

DHogan 02-05-2014 05:17 PM

I told my wife I would sell my card collection to pay medical bills due to her disablity. She said no, you've worked on it so long. I have great wife. :D

MyGuyTy 02-05-2014 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by DHogan (Post 1237246)
I told my wife I would sell my card collection to pay medical bills due to her disablity. She said no, you've worked on it so long. I have great wife. :D

She's a saint! :)

RTK 02-05-2014 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by drmondobueno (Post 1236859)
In 1985 to pay for a divorce attorney. I can tell you selling the collection for any reason to help my family today would be much more preferable to those bad old days. Consider the positives! All those cards will be out there for you when you get around to them again.


Peace and best wishes

Keith

My cousin did the same thing in the late 80's, although the collection was a shoebox collection he gathered as a kid, not T206's. Still, there were some nice cards, early 60's to maybe 1970-71. he sold them to a card shop, I wish he would have called me.

What's nice for many of you, you get to start over :)

Pete Pyro 02-05-2014 05:54 PM

This thread is pretty great! I know it doesnt count, but I sell cards to buy more cards ;)


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frankb22 02-05-2014 06:40 PM

Broke up my HOF back run and sold a PSA7 UZIT/Marquard, a
PSA4 Drum/ Speaker and a SGC60 BL460/WalterJohnson in the
Fall REA auction. The rest of the backs go this year plus a lot of
the remaining slabbed T206s. In the process of buying a small
house just outside of Rome that I plan to retire in. The proceeds
from the cards will hopefully cover it. Killed me to have to part
with those cards but in the end it will be worth it.

almostdone 02-05-2014 08:44 PM

The first time I sold off part of my collection to pay for my wife and my honeymoon. My wife has been more than generous helping find and replace the ones that hurt the most.
This past year I sold off half of my Hall Of a Fame collection to pay for a second honeymoon. I gave it to my wife for her 40th birthday.
Drew

Cardboard Junkie 02-05-2014 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by almostdone (Post 1237366)
The first time I sold off part of my collection to pay for my wife and my honeymoon. My wife has been more than generous helping find and replace the ones that hurt the most.
This past year I sold off half of my Hall Of a Fame collection to pay for a second honeymoon. I gave it to my wife for her 40th birthday.
Drew

:eek: YIKES! You had to "pay for your wife"???:eek:

MyGuyTy 02-05-2014 09:48 PM

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Originally Posted by frankb22 (Post 1237292)
Broke up my HOF back run and sold a PSA7 UZIT/Marquard, a
PSA4 Drum/ Speaker and a SGC60 BL460/WalterJohnson in the
Fall REA auction. The rest of the backs go this year plus a lot of
the remaining slabbed T206s. In the process of buying a small
house just outside of Rome that I plan to retire in. The proceeds
from the cards will hopefully cover it. Killed me to have to part
with those cards but in the end it will be worth it.

Those were some big time cards Frank, I remember seeing them. Good luck with your Rome endeavors, beautiful place! I'm sure those cards provided a nice chunk for you towards that house.

Tao_Moko 02-05-2014 10:01 PM

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Originally Posted by conor912 (Post 1236975)
I'm guessing this is your first kid....otherwise you guys would be out buying the cheapest Ikea furniture you could find. I'm sure your expensive nursery furniture will look lovely with bite marks, ketchup, sharpie, and whatever else it can get its hands on all over it. :)

Second kid and I'm an old gray haired grizzled up combat veteran but I've got nothing on my old lady. She's a hundred pounds of coal miners daughter and the furniture is more for her and not the nursery. The beauty of mid-century modern furniture is it's already been there and done that and built to handle it while still looking cool. We bough a FLW inspired home and have furnished it with period pieces so it's like stepping back into the mid fifties. One of her requests was to have a ceiling mounted, hanging orbit chair overlooking our wooded area while she feeds the baby. What momma wants, momma gets.

nebboy 02-06-2014 06:04 AM

My little boys room is filled mid century modern (heywood wakefield). At 4 yrs old he has the koolest room.


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