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Old 02-16-2021, 10:26 PM
troutbum97 troutbum97 is offline
Brian May
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Join Date: Feb 2020
Location: Northern Rockies
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Originally Posted by Gorditadogg View Post
We are talking little pieces of cardboard, guys. Eventually the world will move on to something else.
Pieces of cardboard.

Yet, here you are ... reading & posting in threads about cardboard.

I'll take your cardboard off of your hands if it's so trivial to you. LOL

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Myself - I am continuing trying to combine and balance collecting + investing.

Collecting -
I began buying packs of cards as a kid in the mid-80's.
Used my paper route money to find vintage off-grade football HOF in bargain boxes at baseball card shows.
I was looking for Bobby Layne when everyone else was hoarding Gregg Jefferies RC.
Bought my first pre-war card by answering a newspaper ad - I was 13, 14 years old.
My dad drove me to the guy's house & I bought a beat-up 1941 Play Ball Ted Williams, trimmed w/ taped for $25. Still have the '41 Williams.
I was hooked.
I love Goudeys. I love T206s. I love E-90s. I love Diamond Stars. etc. etc.


Investing -
When I get to 4 or 5 years before retirement, I want to sell almost all of my collection.
Take the funds for a nice down payment on a parcel of land + cabin in a glorious river valley in Montana.
I can trick my emotions by saying I'm taking a younger life goal (cards) and transferring it into my retirement life goal (river cabin).
New chapter of my life.

They are just "little pieces of cardboard" after all.
But I will still keep that trimmed '41 Ted Williams w/ the tape.

Last edited by troutbum97; 02-16-2021 at 10:53 PM.
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