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Posted By: Brian Van Horn
"My mom threw out my baseball card collection." |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Mine was thrown out, but it wasn't a terribly large collection, so I survived it in one piece. I think the best card I had was a 1960 Hank Aaron, so when I got back into collecting my mom agreed to buy me a new one. Thought that was fair. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
As soon as I finished my last post I went into the other room to watch the Mets-Yankees game. A commercial was on and in it a kid picked up a baseball card and placed it against the wall. It was a 1960 Hank Aaron, exactly the card I posted about a minute before. Now that was spooky! |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Mine didn't, and I kept them in my parents' home when I went to college. |
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Posted By: Mike
Mine didn't. I took them when I left home. And I have honestly probably lived in 20 diffrent places, and two different states. How I managed to hang on to them, ranks right up there with my chances of playing shortstop for the Yanks. 0%. All my spare change went towards cards when I was a kid. I was obsessed. I still have thousands and thousands of cards from about 1958 to 1965. Then I met a pretty girl, and that as the end of card collecting. Until I hit 30 years of age, then I started up again. The one thing I did not take with me, was a few hundred mint Marvel comic books from 1963 to about 1967. and i mean mint. My mom sold them for 5 cents a piece at a garage sale. Many are hundreds of dollars now. I used to read them once, and then neatly stack them. Oh well.....in my next life..... |
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Posted By: judson hamlin
My friend's mom was going to throw out her son's cards, but gave them to me instead (1977 or so) :0p -- near complete sets of '72, '73 and '74. Thank you Mrs. Katz, wherever you are. |
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Posted By: Jerry
I went in the Navy in 1966 and while I was serving in Viet Nam , my mother gave my cards to the kid across the street. I know I had atleast (5) 56 Mantles. |
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Posted By: David Smith
When I first started collecting in 1977, the Minister of our church left and there were a number of fill-ins until the congregation found a new Minister. Every new Minister that came in, I would ask if he collected cards when he was young and if he still had them. Only one, that I can remember, said he did. He was older than most of the other temps, probably early 50's. |
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Posted By: Paul
My mom didn't throw out my cards, but I did. My cards were in the attic in a box with no lid, my cat would hang out in the attic, so you can guess the rest.... Very stinky indeed. |
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Posted By: Bill Stone
1958 --we moved from California at government expense and my mom through out all non-essential items which unfortunately included my shoe boxes of 1954 and 1955 Topps ---later in life she gave me the huge volume of the Complete Picture Collection of Topps cards to make up for it --would rather have had the cards but I don't think any of us realized exactly what we had at the time. |
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Posted By: Bob
i thought the most dreaded eight words were: "be advised that UPS has lost your package." |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
"Honey, we need new furniture; sell some cards!" |
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Posted By: judson hamlin
Dear, what's this that came in the mail? |
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Posted By: Jay
"My mother is coming to stay with us." |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
were you listening to Joplin and having a "sixties" flashback ? |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I can't have a 60's flashback because in a manner of speaking I'm still there. I'll grow out of it one of these days! |
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Posted By: Ken McMillan
my mother was going to throw them out, but called me while I was at college before she did so. Needless to say, I came home on the weekend to pick them up. That was 25 years ago and I still have the bulk of them for my Cubs topps set. |
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Posted By: dennis
why is it that dad never threw out the baseball cards? |
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Posted By: Eric
My father collected baseball and hockey cards and comic books as a kid. This was through the late 50's and through most of the 60's. My grandmother threw out everything except about 200 hockey cards that managed to get misplaced. I have those hockey cards right now, and there are some good ones in there (Hull, Orr, Howe, Harvey). And they are in very good shape. |
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Posted By: peter ullman
My dad who grew up in the late 30's-early 40's remembers having baseball cards...but no specifics. He just lost track of them and assumes they were thrown away. His dad also had a babe ruth autographed home run ball that he gave away. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
My dad wouldn't have thrown out my baseball card unless my mom told him to. Both as he wouldn't have an inclination and as mom was the boss over what was stored in the back of closets. So mom gets credit for the cards not being tossed. Dad gets credit by association. |
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Posted By: Paul S
My mom would drive me out to ADCO Sports Book Exchange where Goodwin Goldfaden would break out his stuff for me. I got my first pre-wars that way. So she knew the deal. She could drive me crazy in other ways, but not this one. If anything, I had been more lax in storing them through the years: there's been minor water damage and mold on a few. No more though. |
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Posted By: T E
Forget baseball cards. My dad, who was in sports newsreel biz, had collected Worlds Series programs from the years he was on the beat, 1948 thru 1961. Multiples, beautiful. |
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Posted By: James
My mother never threw my cards out. I still have my 1990 Sundin RC - thank God for that. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
...my mom kept my 1990 Donruss cards and 1987 Topps cards, otherwise I wouldn't have a constant reminder that shiny crap sucks sitting in box after box on shelves in my garage. (But, I still won't throw them away, of course.) |
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