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Originally Posted by btcarfagno
Maybe concentrate on some of the Indians great teams of the past....1954....1948...even 1920. Try to complete a 1954 Bowman or Topps Indians team set. That team didn't win the World Series, but it was one of the best regular season teams of all time. 1948 Bowman won't help you much in terms of a "team set" for the Indians unfortunately (likely just 2 or 3 of the 48 card set will be Indians)...maybe you can try to find cards of the players from that team?
The real challenge would be going way back and finding cards of players from the champion 1920 Indians team. They are out there, and some examples such as Exhibit cards or strip cards would be rather inexpensive. Great way to introduce yourself to pre-war cards as well.
Above all, whatever you do, have fun with it.
Tom C
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I may channel my inner Jobu, and get a card from each player from the 1948 World Series team. That should break the Indians curse, right?
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Originally Posted by clydepepper
Glad to hear your passion for the hobby!
I think you're being wise beyond your years by having specialized goals for the beginning of your collection.
Feel free to ask any question at any time. Those of us who know will respond and those of us who don't may connect you with someone who does.
What should we call you?
Good Luck,
-Raymond
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My name is John. This seems like a great site, thanks for the welcome!
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Originally Posted by Rookiemonster
Welcome to the board
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Originally Posted by Shoebox
Welcome to the board! Good luck in your collecting pursuits!
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Originally Posted by mechanicalman
Welcome from a fellow Lion's fan/sufferer.
A mid-grade Bobby Layne from the 1957 Topps set might be a wonderful place to look if you're interested in football. Relatively affordable and a great looking card.
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Thanks guys! I hope to add a bunch of random Lions, that sounds like a nice one. Where do you guys get your cards? My thing with eBay is you always don't know condition. Is that why most of you buy graded?