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Originally Posted by Shoebox
I got started collecting as a kid in the late 80s and with the explosion of brands and sets in the 90s I never even considered set building. I would buy a pack or two of whatever was new on the shelf, occasionally, a hot insert, or a rookie that was exclusive to a set would keep me buying more. I didn't really get introduced to set collecting until the late 90s. I tried it a little but it's not something that has ever 'stuck' for me. I wonder if that is a generational thing driven by the era where I began collecting? Are more of the age 30-45 collectors than I realize set builders? It seems much more prevalent among those that got their start in the Topps dominated era.
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Dustin,
Those are great points and, perhaps, set collecting may be generational. Even so, I believe younger collectors can still catch the set-building bug. Set building is truly collecting. It isn't for those that are looking to invest. There is a thrill in finding certain cards and completing a project. It takes patience and maybe that is what keeps some from starting in today's technology-driven world where a premium is put on immediate gratification.
Even if it sets aren't something you enjoy,however, I am glad you do enjoy collecting. Lots of options in our hobby.
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