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Posted By: Dylan
Well I thought i'd share my little story on how vintage cards came into my life. When I was 14 my Dad purchased a framed portrait of the Burdick Metropolitan Musuem Collection. For those not familer with the collection, and the print i speak of its a monster. A while ago (not that long ago im only 23) I decided to take on what I could piece by piece in the eventuality that one day i may be able(meaning considerable resource able) to complete the vaunted task. I make a good living but I also have plans to invest in stock and bonds and other appreciable investments. How much of your income is set aside for collecting? Im having great difficulty with setting a percentage. Because collectables can be liquitable and accrue value overtime, but i dont think that justifies not investing in more conventional methods. Really what it gets down to is how do i invest in the hobby i love and invest in the market and keep hard cash on hand without being a millionare? I know that the cards I want to collect, well dont come cheap, so just want to hear from you guys that have been doing this longer, whats your system, limits, etc. on spending on the collectable market? |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
Ooh. |
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Posted By: Jason L
and it's pretty much what Al said...although he would appear to drink considerably more beer than I do (wine is my choice of vice)... |
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Posted By: Dylan
In the past I have made the mistake of not keep enough put away for a rainy day and when I got laid off my best cards had to go. When i see a good deal, even if it isnt something i need ill pick it up for the profit margin, but to see the heart and soul of your collection hit the auction blocks, never again. How many people have been in that same situation and have had to start their collection over a time or two over the years? |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I figure out what it costs for all the necessaries of life, plus funding my retirement plan, plus the family fun stuff. Whatever's left over I allocate to cards. I try to work extra hours in the months before the National so I can have a little more to spend there. |
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Posted By: Joe D.
so I just buy and figure it out later! |
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Posted By: Elliot
Don't believe what Adam says, he's the same as the rest of us, he spends as much as he can hide from his wife. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
caught again |
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Posted By: Josh K.
I suspect elliot's post is closer to the truth than anything else said for the vast majority of us. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
After all the basics are taken care of I have a whapping $50 per month to spend on cards. I generate extra money from selling the tone of other collectibles I still have laying around. I'm in big trouble when that runs out. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Right now, cards are appreciating well. That is not always the case. |
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