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Posted By: George
Could I ask everyone what is the proper criteria or definition for something to be called vintage? I know this is a Pre-War card forum but shop owners and dealers are saying that anything before 1972 is vintage. I have been collecting for about 20 years but have just discovered the real stuff, so I am trying to learn everything I can, before I start buying, like a lot of the posters have said. Thanks to all for all the great ideas, suggestions, and things to watch for. George |
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Posted By: Paul Adams
In my opinion, ORIGINAL!! |
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Posted By: Hankron
Vintage means old. What constitutes being old is in the eye of the beholder. If someone wants to say a 1980 Topps Nolan Ryan is 'vintage' that's fine with me. I do draw a line, and would object if someone called a 1999 card vintage .... Whether or not we should label a 1975 George Brett Rookie is largely a silly argument when the argument gets heated. If you call the card 'modern' it was made in 1975 and if it called 'vintage' it's was made in 1975 ... I've never subscribed to the board definition as vintage being Pre-WWII ... From my personal and subjective perspective, I would call a 1975 Topps George Brett a vintage baseball card. If someone wants to disagree with that, that's okay. |
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Posted By: Hankron
In general (meaning all forms of memorabilia and collectables), vintage is defined as being 25 years an older and antique 100 years or older. If you subscribe to that definition, an Old Judge is an antique not vintage. |
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Posted By: Adam J. Baxter
that what defines vintage really depends on the individual. For myself I define my older cards within three distinct categories: |
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Posted By: runscott
I found several auctions of items which featured that new "star logo" of theirs. |
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Posted By: Todd (nolemmings)
Many years ago, I read somewhere and then followed the definitions vintage and classic, the former for pre-WWII cards and the latter for cards issued from 1946-1972. It works for me. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
After 1980, the card wars began, ushering in the modern era. |
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