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Hello, I'm new to the board
Hello fellas. My name is Chuck. I was born in Vermont, high school on the New Jersey shore, college in Rhode Island and I currently live in Las Vegas, Nevada for 20 years.
I saw the site from just browsing around. Vintage baseball cards are the only items that I kept from my younger years. Over time I picked up some more. Almost all of my cards are from years 1909-1979 and I only collect raw cards. I focus on HOF and quality semi star players. I'd say my best cards are as follows : 1909 T-206 : John McGraw (portrait, no cap) 1909 T-206 : Joe Tinker (bat on shoulder) 1933 Goudey : Jimmie Foxx 1933 Goudey : Frankie Frisch 1934 Goudey : Mickey Cochrane 1934-36 Diamond Stars : Pie Traynor 1938 Goudey (Heads Up) : Charlie Gehringer 1939 Play Ball : Lefty Gomez 1939 Play Ball : Hank Greenberg 1939 Play Ball : Bill Dickey 1940 Play Ball : Connie Mack 1941 Play Ball : Mel Ott 1948 Bowman : Bob Feller 1949 Bowman : Roy Campanella (rookie) 1953 Topps : Satchel Paige 1954 Topps : Jackie Robinson 1958 Topps : Ted Williams 1962 Topps : Stan Musial 1962 Topps : Sandy Koufax 1964 Topps : Mickey Mantle 1965 Topps : Willie Mays 1966 Topps : Jim Palmer (rookie) 1967 Topps : Rod Carew (rookie) 1968 Topps : Johnny Bench (rookie) 1976 Topps : Hank Aaron (autographed, I met him in 1982) I own many more vintage HOF cards, but those above stick out right now. Anyway, It's REALLY cool to be here. I look forward to reading and sometimes posting in the future. |
Welcome Chuck! Nice collection you have. I'm stumbled across this forum a few years ago and have learned a ton. Always nice to see new people posting on here.
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Nice assortment of cards there. Welcome to the community.
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Hello Chuck and welcome to the board. Collecting raw cards has its good and its bad..... you can get some better prices but also can get burned when you try to resell and it turns out they were trimmed, doctored, ink added, etc. So be careful, most stuff bought decades ago is valid, now I would say if you are going to buy an expensive card, its safer to buy it in a PSA or SGC slab..... just my two cents being a collector of the same kind of stuff you have for over 50 years now.....
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We can never have too many Chucks here. Welcome!
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Good taste in collecting, HOFs are the best. Welcome aboard!
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Welcome aboard, Chuck!!
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pThanks for the welcome fellas. NiceDoctor, I look forward to reading you and other knowledgeable Net54baseball members posts. Much appreciated. As for raw cards. My reasoning is that I sometimes lose ALL of the "vintage feeling" with authenticated cards. A buddy of mine has PSA graded cards. The cards are shielded in a "Superman" like ice fortress encasement unable to be pulled out for viewing (and these cards are not highly valuable). Plus, I can not allow for the words "Fair", "Good" or "Poor" to be located anywhere near Baseball King names such as Ted Williams, Napoleon Lajoie, Yogi Berra, etc...regardless of the cards physical condition, haha. I may be interested in gaining a Ruth, Gehrig or DiMaggio card within a year. If I do purchase, they will be authenticated. Well ..... maybe grab a raw for the DiMaggio (I like the 1948 Leaf). |
Welcome to the boards; this is a fun place to hang around. Just try to have a thick skin.
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Welcome!
Chuck,
Welcome aboard. Hope you have a great time on the site. Just one comment on the raw. For the higher priced cards, as others have said, I'd personally purchase slabbed. Then if you don't like the card in the tomb break it out and it will be raw again. |
Hey, Chuck - welcome to a great Baseball community!
One word of advise tacked onto what has already been shared: Since you collect raw cards, please take the extra step, anytime you have doubts, to ask the opinion of some of these friendly experts as to the authenticity of your current target or targets. They will steer you right. Have fun, Raymond |
Go Catamounts !!!
Hey Chuck, welcome to the "54" sir. Like your choice of cards and of course the New England connection. Great bunch of people here that are more than willing to discuss,advise and assist you with their collecting knowledge and experiences. I`m sure you`ll enjoy your time here be it just reading and learning or adding your own collecting opinions. On a side note, being in Vegas how`s the NHL`s newest addition, The Knights, being received ? See you on the board,
Murph |
Welcome! Nice assortment of cards.
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Welcome aboard! :D
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Welcome to the asylum.
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Chuck
Welcome! I'm from the jersey shore:)
I collect t206 mostly.....you will love it here! |
Welcome to the board Chuck. I'm new to the board myself, a couple of months anyways. People have been nice and helpful. I've tried not to pepper the board with too many dumb questions. ha ha
I hang out on the Post-War section mostly. Focus on '54 - 75 mainly. |
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