Posted By:
Bill KaselI got back into card collecting in 2002. Lord how I wish I didn't spend so much of my hard earned $$'s in the 80's on the Topps/Fleer/Donruss sets, but I did. If just starting out make sure you buy some commons first (no matter the set) so you get a better understanding for what they should look/feel like to help discern a fake from real or a trim from an original sharp edge.
I started out being able to buy a fair amount a month, but a new house, new son, and a wife who loves clothes and shoes has put me on quite a strict budget. Like the other said, it is more fun for me now even if I have to save to buy that Cobb, or Johnson, or Joss card. But when I do purchase one it is that much more satisfying for me.
I'm only 31 so I'm not in a big rush to fill out sets or get the must-haves immediately. I just enjoy the ride, and all the information and insights this board, and its contributors provide.
Thanks to everyone for helping a guy who typically hates to spend a dime on himself (outside of golf and beer) the outlet to do so with as much information as possible.
Bill
My favorite and most valuable card to date (kind of sad but I love it)
"The beer I had for breakfast wasn't bad, so I had one more for dessert"