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Old 12-30-2024, 05:17 PM
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Look into the OBAK sets (T212) and don’t forget E95 or E96, both small sets loaded with big names and stars of the era .

If you want to try late 20’s you have the ice cream/caramels sets like Tharp’s , York/ Yuengling or Harrington’s.

I suppose it’s “possible” to run out of cards to collect, but if so… it would take awhile!

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Originally Posted by Johnny T View Post
In early 2024 I slayed the Monster (518), the rest of the year I worked on T205 and have 13 to go to complete that beauty. I completed T201 long ago. Have all of the Topps sets from '53 to '60 plus '62 and '67. Have 33,35 and 38 Goudey done as well as Diamond stars. Have all of the Play Ball sets. I have the first series of 52 Topps done and a bunch of HOF'ers and not really interested in completing that. Apologies, I'm not trying to put my chest out with what I already have (besides what I have pales in comparison to what some of you guys own), I just wanted to eliminate suggestions of sets I already completed.

What's next? The Kracken is too big an undertaking for me and while I love CJ's, I don't know if I want to go down that road. I don't want anything newer than what I have.

Is it possible to run out of vintage baseball cards to collect???

Open to suggestions to some of your favorites! Look forward to some interesting responses.

Kindest regards,

JT
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Hall of Fame collector.
Prewar Set collector.
Topps Era collector.
1971 Topps Football collector.
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