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Who WON'T you collect?
Here's another strange question: Is there certain players or teams you won't collect and for what reason? Personally, as a T206 collector and die-hard White Sox fan, I won't have any Cubs in my collection. I also don't want any of the "convicted" gamblers (Cicotte, Gandil, Chase etc.) in my collection. My 10 year old son who collects modern day stuff doesn't want any of the known roiders in with his cards. What are your feelings on this subject?
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good question...
Well, I am your polar opposite, as I collect T-cards of my favorite team, ...The Cubs! and I will not tolerate any White Sox in the collection. at least not on purpose. :D
Other than the Southsiders, I don't find anyone really offensive enough to leave out deliberately...except for Robbie Alomar. Such disrespectful acts as the umpire spitting incident may be forgivable in my personal life, but not in a public persona where I try to uphold the fantasy that these athletes are to be admired for superior skills while on the field... |
I am just the opposite. I will collect Cubs but hate the White Sox.
I am particularly fond of bad boys and collect a Hall of Shame with cards of Weaver and all of the Black Sox Eight. The badder the better...Chase, Gedeon, Borton, Smith, Maggert, Zimmerman, Burns, Attell, etc etc |
Steve Bilko --he wrecked havoc on my Hollywood Stars and I will never forgive him and I will never have his card near my collection.
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I collect both the famous and the infamous - but nothing after 1960.
BTW, I love Steve Bilko! |
Though I dislike the Cubs very much, I'm an equal opportunity collector. I won't reject a card based on personal feelings.
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I refuse to collect the biggest prima donna to ever walk "Brett "look at me" Favre".
please please just retire and go away already!!! As for vintage, i dont collect commons after 1952.. just star cards, no room to collect commons. |
I won't collect B&W cards...think they are ugly.
Try very hard to stay away from SGC graded cards. Most of the time I will crack them out (using only my fingertips)..although I still have a few. Kevin |
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Sorry if this was previously discussed in an old thread. Rob |
I won't collect O.J. Simpson cards. He used to be one of my favorites. But now, he just doesn't cut it.
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Pre- War cards with pictures of American League or National League players on them.
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Clay
as a kid i got a
clay dalrymple almost every time i opened a pack. sure don't want one near me now!!! best, barry |
I'd prefer to not collect the truly despicable people in baseball history, such as Ben Chapman, but it's hard to stick with that when you're collecting a set and he's in it ('33 Goudey, for example).
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I won't collect
Honus Wagner Joe Jackson Babe Ruth Lou Gehrig Walter Johnson Cy Young Buck Weaver etc simply can't afford them )-= |
I refuse to collect Rob DeWolf cards.
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I will cross the street to avoid walking past a Dodger card. The problem is I seldom check for traffic before doing so.
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From Cheers, concerning a classy lady Sam Malone hoped to win over:
Diane: "She wouldn't cross the street to spit in your hair." Sam: "Give her time. She will." |
Fine, more for me
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/calvindog/4313287183/" title="DeWolf by calvindog65, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4033/4313287183_cd79d9e2a2_o.jpg" width="366" height="512" alt="DeWolf" /></a>
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As a Cardinal fan, I don't collect Cub cards....
although I do have a soft spot in my heart for 2 ex Cubs... Brock and Sutter - Thanks for the World Series titles.... and will gladly collect them in a Cubby uniform. We got Brock and Sutter, you got Leon (wickets) Durham. Sorry. Now we've even sent you our beer. That's got to hurt. |
For a long time I would not collect Anson cards because he was such a racist. When I began collecting N28s, I gave in.... :confused:
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rumour has it Ty Cobb was a bad racist and an arrogant, ignorant ass....
I too, as a Jays fan, was so disappointed in Robbie Alomar, he used to be my fav Jay at the time. |
The way Ben Chapman treated Jackie Robinson was the embodiment of thoughtless racism as it prevailed in the U.S. in those days. Pinky Higgins was no screaming hell as a human being either. Steve Carlton broke his silence with the press after he retired to share his opinions about Jews vis a vis The Elders of Zion. A regular Hall of Fame Asshole. There have probably been many others whose attitudes were contemptible and unforgivable, even in the context of their times. Would I collect their cards? I have an A&G Anson and some Cobbs and I still sleep OK. Why not a Goudey Chapman or a Play Ball Higgins? They're all part of the story of America and of baseball.
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Robbie - O.J. & "cut it".....I got it Deion Sanders - Years ago, if I was at a show and pulled one of his cards from a pack, I would give it to the first kid that came by or throw it away. Then he almost got his own bass fishing show (my other passion). My co-workers used to tease me about it. Of course, it flopped. I wonder what those producers were thinking in the first place. Jantz |
For their current prices, all the Black Sox Players!
Overratted IMO especially the J. Jackson game cards & W514, and the Weaver cards, especially the common Obak. Another example would be the extremely overrated Ten Thousand Obak card, its just as common as the others and he sucked. But if I got a good deal on these ..... I would buy to flip :) |
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You can now get "two for the price of one!" |
For antiques, I consider them to be historical figures-- which will be good, bad and complex--, so will collect the perceived good and bad. Besides, the bad are often interesting.
It's different for modern players. For example, I won't collect ARod, Mark McGwire or Barry Bonds. Maybe in 100 years. It may be telling that my favorite old player is Ty Cobb (bad boy) and my favorite modern is Robin Yount (good boy). |
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So overrated that you down-graded him to Ten Thousand? :p Cheers, Blair |
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I have all sorts of lowlifes represented in my collection. I have a Ben Chapman card in particular that I like. But for some reason, the story of Jeff Heath smashing the bat Home Run Brown used to hit the first homer run by an African-American in the A.L. in 1947 really offends me. In response, I have resisted picking up a card of Heath. Strangely enough, I have an old baseball signed by both Heath and Chapman ...
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Its named after him and by the lobby is a Ty Cobb museum |
I see nothing wrong with collecting items of bad or ambiguous people-- Benedict Arnold, William Sherman, Jesse James, Al Capone--, though I would draw the line at serial killers.
If you read their bios, a number of the iconic Old West outlaws were borderline serial killers. Same could be said for many of the celebrated Depression Era gangsters. |
I agree with Jason on the Cubs. White sucks are not high on my list of needs. However, the team I despise the most would be the St. Louis Cardinals. Their fans are obnoxious and the players are cocky. Not a good combo platter in my book.
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Steroids and Judge Landis... and maybe Selig
I try to avoid adding serious cheaters (steroids users) and Judge Landis items to my collection. When they are part of a set I want, I simply turn their card over when mounting them in collector's sheets.
Landis, incidentally, is singled out for his attitude toward integration of baseball. The steroids users (esp. longtime abusers) obviously steal from the game, their competitors, the fans and, ultimately, themselves. That Baseball seemed to care little for the game's integrity for too many years reminds me that I should add Bud Selig to the list also. (Except I can't think of any set he has been included in that I collect.) I do, however, give Selig credit for naming the DH award for Edgar Martinez but that call may fall under the category of a Stopped Clock Being Right Twice a Day. (What would be his other good call?) |
Ten Thousand ha ha Thats what I get for using my memory :)
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