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I am YOUNG at heart- collector's age poll
So with the great thread about who will be buying our stuff in 20 yrs I thought this would be a very timely poll. First of all I am 48 and hope I AM the one still buying in 20 yrs. So, lets see how old our members are.....
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54 according to my birth certificate.
74 according to how I felt when I got out of bed this morning. 14 according to my wife's Behavioral Age Index. |
Can you vote for more than one category?....I'm 57.:)
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I guess
I should be thankful that you posted this poll now, since in a little over a week I move to a new age group. It should also be noted that my IQ is still higher than my age, although that too may change one day.
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That 41 to 50 demographic seems to be pretty dominant so far. I'm 47 but I will say that I got carded yesterday to buy a can of chew.
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I am 63 and hope my first Grandson (3 Granddaughters) who is on his way next month will be a collector. Found the post on getting sons interested in collecting very interesting. Great post Leon. D.
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I'm 47.
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39 and have been collecting since 1978 but still learn something new about the hobby everyday.
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I am Young
I am 51 but 29 at heart!:D:D
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I'm a youngster. 23 years old.
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48 and chasing women half my age and cards twice my age!
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I'm still a youngster
27 years old....
Ken, I like the anaolgy you uses! Tony |
Just turned 39 this month,and plan on collecting pre-war cards until the end-hopefully that's later than sooner..................:D
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I'm 32 years old and hope to be around for the next 20 years.
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I'm 34
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Seeing as how this is a pre-war forum, and pre-war cards are, generally speaking, somewhat costly, I'd be interested to know how closely the developing curve above correlates to a general US wealth by age distribution. It may simply be a case that most pre-war collectors are in their 50s because that's when people, on average, earn the most. If that's true then such a poll in, say, the CU forum, might have a greater distribution in the younger ages where the majority of cards are not as expensive.
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best, barry |
47 and "I intend to live forever, or die trying."
Lovely Day |
I turn the big 5-0 sometime this year (but forget exactly when, right now).:rolleyes:
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28 here
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59 in February
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39
Don't think I have 20 years left. |
I'm 32
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54, been collecting vintage on and off for 42 years.
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I'm 58...
...which makes me old enough to know better, but I still can't kick the Old Judge habit.
Must be the CRAFT Disease! :) |
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I agree completely (I'll be 48 later this year) :p Steve |
very valid observation
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That is a very valid observation. I would have to guess the CU forum or the Beckett forum would have a younger age demographic, overall. But, this is about who is going to buy OUR cards....and this IS a pre-war forum. I would like to see this poll on either of those 2 boards. I am quite sure it would be far different numbers and a much younger general age. Just my opinion.... |
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I am 19.
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Half the board is between 41 and 60. That's a little older than I would have predicted.
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I'd venture that had you taken this exact poll 20 years ago, in 1990, the distribution would be similar, with very few 20 year olds collecting pre-war, but we seem to be doing OK now as many have moved over from the modern topps cards they collected as children. |
I am now 65 and this is my 30th year in the hobby. This is a great hobby and I am looking forward to many more years in it. Frank
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I am YOUNG at heart- collector's age poll
I just turned 34, and will enjoy collecting and selling for years to come
Jimmy |
Turned 46 yesterday....seems like there are more in our late 40's by a mile!
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Considering I am 33, I would get into some serious trouble with the first half of that statement. But it made me think of a movie scene quoted many, many times.... Or what was said, "That's what I love about these high school girls, man: I get older, they stay the same age." - WOODERSON (Matthew McConaughey) in Dazed and Confused (1993) |
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interesting point, ole buddy, but do note that you and I, and a couple of others, are about to topple off the far range of that 'continuum'.:) best, barry |
I know Barry, I find it a little hard to believe that in a couple of years I will turn 60. How can that be?:(
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Jon,
See post #17. |
Looking closely at the pole it appears that the 31-40 and 41-50 range are close. Overall (up to this point) the 31-50 range is at 60%.
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Fred, Check your math. It's almost 65% :) |
"I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now."
50 and counting |
Fred...
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42, though I read at a 44 year-old level.
I'm also starting to appreciate why Jack Benny stayed 39. |
42 now
I agree that this demographic will tend to be older than the collection of posters at CU or Beckett. In my case I "graduated" from 50's-60's Topps when I finished up that run and began my pre-war collection with some aggressive intent only recently. Affordability figures into the equation.
Quick question for Leon, How many votes to the Bruceii get in the poll? |
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I just turned 30 :(
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All my cards are younger than me--until I bought those T206's last month! Will be 70 this summer.
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Just hit the big 4 0........... As i guessed there are some classic responses to this thread, i act 16 and guess i will forever (who wants to grow up?) :)
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Hit the Big Six-Oh in April. Time flies when you're having fun.
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