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Cards to pennants and other memorabilia
I haven't ventured over on this side of the board much. However, I am getting increasingly interested in memorabilia like pennants and programs. Are there very many of you memorabilia guys who once were card collectors? I am not really looking to get rid of my cards, but I might like to do a little something different. Anyway, your insight would be appreciated.
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I've dabbled in pretty much anything baseball I can find for a long time. Not at all an expert on most of it, but I have a few of most things. Still do cards too. Steve B |
I started out with cards, and a card shop I patronized some years back sometimes offered non-card memorabilia such as vintage scorecards, programs, pinback buttons, pennants, ticket stubs, etc. Before long, I started to like that stuff more than cards, mostly because those items were more varied in type and appearance and many were part of the game itself because they were part of the fan experience at stadiums. I find a lot of that conveys more of the feel of the experience and history of the game. If you want to branch out beyond cards, I would suggest you start with items connected with a particular player or team and get a sampling of the types of items that strike you as the most interesting and appealing. Go with your gut and what makes you smile. To start with, you don't have to sink a lot of cash into finding some neat items that will be new to you but common to more advanced collectors. Some of the coolest items can be very affordable just because they're not very rare.
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from a team collector
I collect St. Louis Cardinals cards and memorabilia. I keep my cards organized by year in binders and include ticket stub, scorecard ,schedule, team photo and other items from that year that fit in a binder. I also have a mancave to display pennants, bobbleheads, jerseys etc.
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While I still have a ton of cards, I don't buy them any longer and have little interest in them since my switched to memorabilia exclusively.
I love that memorabilia is so varied, not all about a grade assigned by a third party, displayable, part of the player/fan experience, and just plain fun to look at, hunt for, and discover. I look at much of the early pieces I collect as art. If you search, every day you can find a piece you didn't know existed. It's great fun to mix different types of memorabilia into a display that focuses on whatever you may choose, such as a team, player, era, or form (pennants, pins, figural pieces, and equipment for me). Since most generalist antique dealers don't know the market for memorabilia and because there aren't monthly price guides, I believe there are far more bargains to be found as well. :D |
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For better or for worse (usually worse :confused:) I have been a Chargers fan since I was 8 years old. Lately I have been seeing some really nice '60s AFL Chargers (as well as other teams) programs and pennants for sale. The colors and artwork, especially logos are beautiful to me. I have been thinking that these items and maybe even some '60s bobbleheads might be a really cool and different way to go. I do have some game worn/autographed Chargers items from the '90s that could kinda sorta fit in with this. Cardswin53 mentioned collecting Cardinals stuff. Well, I am a Cardinals baseball fan, too. Programs, pennants, bobbleheads, photos, etc. might be a fun way to go there as well. I also find myself drawn towards Cleveland Indians and Boston/Milwaukee Braves pennants from the 1950s and back. I think the visual appeal of the big Braves and Indians headdresses are absolutely awesome! I really enjoy seeing the items you all come up with...they are inspiring! You guys are so passionate and knowledgeable! It will take a while for me to swallow the price of the '65 and '66 football sets in all honesty, but after that I hope to be a meaningful contributor to this board sharing my own memorabilia purchases. Thanks again! Robert |
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I'm glad you are fired up Robert!
You mentioned programs and pennants as potential areas of interest for you. Do you have a team, player, or era you are most interested in? You mentioned football. I love football and have often felt the urge to dive into football memorabilia collecting, but finances and space have helped curb my enthusiasm. That being said, I have made football purchases on when I have stumbled upon a bargain I could flip to fund my baseball collection;) |
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There are a ton of great Cardinals pieces to collect Robert...pinbacks, pennants, advertising, and even some figural pieces.:)
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Good Luck Robert. Have fun! We look forward to seeing some your memorabilia pick ups soon.
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I always had cards as a kid but I also had media guides and yearbooks (the NY Islanders and Mets that I remember) which I loved reading while I ate breakfast. After college (1986) a buddy and I started buying card collections and doing card shows. We stopped when I moved for my job. I enjoyed the cards but got back into the publications in the late 80's. I found that it was easier to buy memorabilia and publications because there were no price guides and they were not as condition sensitive. I also liked that a publication had all of the players photos, historical information and the period related advertising.
If you are focused, you can find great deals on eBay and also learn a lot by searching completed items. In a few months, you will have a pretty good knowledge base of what is out there and how much it should cost. I think that you will find that the Cardinals items will be more affordable and readily available. The AFL has a big following and you will definitely find more competition and higher prices for those items. Good luck. Jeff |
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When I dig myself out of paying for those two AFL football sets, I will be dipping my toe in the water with some pennants or programs. They are just so attractive. Thanks for your feedback. Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk |
Non-card memorabilia is where it's at! Just stay away from NY/SF Giants...I don't need the competition. :p
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Well, I might someday get really froggy and buy something of the Christian Gentleman Big Six, but other than that... Good luck in your collecting!
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Memorabilia
While I do like an occasional card or two I really enjoy the memorabilia side of the hobby. Also, the more you get into it the more items you find that are out there. I agree what others have said in regard to publications, pennants, etc., but I would also add at least a sign or stadium seat from one of your favorite stadiums as well. I really enjoy displaying the items picked up and you get to view them on a consistent basis.
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By the way, thanks to everyone for the participation in this thread. It is a lot of fun for me. You guys are a good combination of knowledgeable and laid back. It is fun learning your collecting stories and outlooks. As we go through life, we all have the fingerprints of others all over us. I choose to think our collecting lives are no different. Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk |
For years I only collected cards but more recently began buying other items and finding those much more interesting.
The bulk of my "non-card" collecting is in 2 areas: 1) Team signed baseballs from historic events/teams such the US Tours of Japan, Integration and WWII baseball. 2) Signed line-up cards - Every game each manager writes one along (with 2 carbon copies). It's a pretty unique idea linked to a very specific moment in baseball history, and one that seems to have a pretty limited following (thankfully). In the word of memorabilia, there are so many different interesting directions one can pursue. |
This one was literally just listed on ebay (not my listing...)
Since you said you're interested in Chargers and AFL Pennants, I'm pasting the link... http://www.ebay.com/itm/San-Diego-Ch...4AAOSwjDZYeSUQ This is my personal favorite Chargers Pennant. Here's another that's pretty nice... http://www.ebay.com/itm/San-Diego-Ch...3D142244510959 Bittersweet, as they just confirmed their move to LA (BOO!) But hope this helps, none the less! |
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I got into cards early, as a 5 year old buying '75 Topps. If the company could make '75 Topps wallpaper I'd blanket the house with it. I bowed out when the grading stuff happened and drifted towards pennants, purely for the beauty of them. Here's my favorite Indians pennant. To think that some kid (now about 75 years old) probably bought this for a quarter, got mustard all over it, and then threw it away .... |
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I am an out of state Chargers fan, but feel for the fans in SD. I am concerned they aren't wanted in LA and detest the idea of rebranding. Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk |
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That's like the only one known to mankind, and is as rare as it is visually stunning. Wish we knew why some pennants are so much rarer than others... but regardless, this one is the "Poster Boy" for that mystery. :confused: :confused: Gotta include this emoji as well :p .... It means I am very jealous :p :p :p |
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I'm surprised to see that one of that version recently sold for $350 though. It was in much better condition. But it's still not a $350 pennant. It wouldn't take you long to find one that could be had for less than $100. The helmet pennant can be had for $50 or less most times. This person got a pretty good deal, despite the small chunk missing by the tip... http://r.ebay.com/y7DwcK |
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Here's another rare Chargers pennant that went for a great price due to minor damage. Looked to be in great condition otherwise. The hole gave me cold feet though so I passed.
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Wish I had seen this one before it was too late....
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1967-AFL-All...p2047675.l2557 |
Missed out on this one too...darn it.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Oakl...p2047675.l2557 Ok...I'll stop. :) |
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