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Posted By: Myron Black
Hello, |
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Posted By: Paul
It's very possible to put together a vintage collection on a budget. Stay away from the high grade cards, and the truly expensive players like Ruth and Cobb. You should be able to pick up low grade (but not horrible) 1933 Goudey cards of some Hall of Famers for about $40 each, less if you're patient and lucky. The same is true of 1939-41 Play Ball cards. Tobacco cards will be a little more, but you should be able to pick up lower grade cards of players like Crawford and Beckley for well under $100. And if you are interested in common players, they will be cheaper. You might even be able to pick up a 19th century card from the Old Judge set. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
You can certainly collect vintage cards on a budget. My budget for cards is around $50. I kid you not. This means I have to do a lot of wheeling and dealing to be able to get more expensive cards, but that make collecting that much more fun. In the 80s I used to have an almost unlimited budget to buy whatever I wanted. I had a nice collection back then, but I find that collecting now is much more meaningful my second time around with a very ristrict budget. |
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Posted By: Alan
I, too, am on a really small budget. I'm just going to have to settle for the lower grade cards also. My joke when looking for an expensive card over the years has been to dealers, "Do you have such & such card in "near poor" condition. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
My name is Adam and I am an Exhibit card junkie. [Hi, Adam] |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Most of us have collecting budgets. Mine is not as ample as many. Thats ok by me. I enjoy researching the options, considerations, compromizes, etc. associated with each card that I put on my wantlist. |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
My idea on collecting on a budget is,buy as many high priced cards as you can so that once your collecting habit causes you to become homeless youll have less to carry around.Thats why i collect ungraded old judges,expensive yet easy to carry alot of them around. |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
Like others on this board, I have gotten back into the hobby after years away. While I will never approach the collection I once had, I'm enjoying it far more this time around. As a budget collector, I try to focus on sets I think are underrated. While I'm not a big Exhibit card collector, the the 1920s sets are quite nice and represent some of the best deals out there. My personal choice for the most underrated sets are Wheaties panels and Play Balls. In general, I see cards from the 1930s as underrated. It was also an amazing time in baseball. The sets from 1933 to 1941 bridge the gap between Babe Ruth and Ted Williams. From the Gashouse Gang to Joe Dimaggio's 56-game hitting streak, I consider this era the most compelling in baseball history. Goudeys and Diamond Stars are a little pricey, but I still think they are a far better deal than tobacco cards. When I used to go to card shows in the seventies (I went to some of the first ever), Goudeys and Diamond Stars were always more expensive than T205s and T206s. I remember picking up tobacco cards for a dollar each, but I often had to pay $2-$3 each for Goudeys. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
For cards such as T-205 and others, the corners and borders are an important part of the card, imo, because they are a decorative frame to the card. |
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Posted By: Chad
I've also recently reentered the hobby on a budget and, while I still want teh HOF'ers and stars, I have a lot more fun collecting the "common" players than I did when I was a kid. I think my goal now is to collect a set of cards from each decade so on a lazy Saturday I can flip through them with a game on the radio, a baseball encyclopedia or the Abstract near my left hand and a cold beer near my right. Anymore, the Taylor Douthits and Ed Konetchys and George Granthams of the baseball world are as interesting as the stars. Not being star struck or obsessed with a card's condition defintely helps while on a budget. |
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Posted By: Zach
As many of you already know I collect on a budget as well. Even though my collecting is limited to lowgrade cards ( I collect hall of famers) it is still very fun and the hunt for them on ebay is even more fun. So far I think im at around 120 hofers with a few big cards but the most I have ever payed for a card was around $300 for my t206 matty. I think collecting on a budget is way more fun than having all the money in the world..getting the card you want in a low enough grade that fits your budget etc. So it is defiently possible to collect vintage cards on a budget. |
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Posted By: Bill Kasel
I 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. |
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Posted By: Rob
I, too, just started getting into collecting pre-war stuff. It's really great stuff! Collecting on a budget is actually GOOD. It forces one to focus on what is important and do research since we only have 'limited shots' when an item becomes available. And it is most satisfying to save up for an item - for when you obtain it it is all the more cherished. |
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Posted By: Scott Elkins
When I started back collecting Vintage Cards around 1 1/2 years ago. In fact, the budget was so low that I was collecting T206's with Fact. 649 Overprints in any condition at the time. Jay is correct - done correctly, you can build your collection and move to different levels of collecting simply by wheeling and dealing (I personally consider Jay and Lee two of the sharpest people in our Hobby for finding good deals)! |
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Posted By: Wesley
There is no getting around the fact that prewar cards are expensive. At times this hobby really seems like it is meant only for people with a lot more discretionary income than myself. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Another key to getting a few decent cards is buy small lots of cards, keep one or 2 and flip the rest to recoup some money. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Wesley has an approach I agree with completely, and that is to be patient and recognize just about everything will come up again and again, and if you lose out a few times stick with it and you'll get it the next time. And yes, vintage cards are getting very expensive and if you have a limited budget you are likely to find it a difficult hobby. But as Jay showed, you can get cards you enjoy cheaply if condition isn't a big issue. I know it's getting tougher and tougher, but there's not much you can do about it. |
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Posted By: Julie
old ones are a hazard to your health or your job, buy medicine from Canada, make friends with dealers: if they trust you, they will allow you to buy stuff on time, which means you can afford what you want. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I think Julie is offering the doomsday approach to collecting, but hey, whatever works. |
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Posted By: Julie
as opposed to the small one I have now and a big inheritance which I had for about 2 1/2 years, and that's what I did. And in those days (1979-1985), everything was a lot cheaper than it is now... |
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Posted By: Alan
Jay B. -- |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Julie- I couldn't find it either, but now that I look at the scan, maybe the upper right corner. Boy, that sure is a nice card. I forgot all about it. |
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Posted By: Myron Black
Thanks for the info guys(and girls). |
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