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Posted By: david poses
a little background- like pretty much everyone new to vintage cards, initially, i had convinced myself that i would assemble the full 524-card t206 set. within a few days, the goal became "the full 520 card set." then it occured to me that the hall of famers were much more plentiful than the southern leaguers, so my primary focus was to assemble the sl'er set, with a side-hobby of gathering up as many other t206 cards as i could come by. for some reason or another, i found myself resenting the southern league set. i didn't want to buy ike rockenfeld. that guy looks like he's wearing a hat you'd see in an s&m biker bar (no, i don't know from experience). mccauley too. why do i "have" to buy these and other cards i may not want. i hate the arch persons card. he looks like a fat guy about to throw a ball. but if i wanted to get every southern leaguer with piedmont and old mill backs, i'd need to shell out good money so i could have two ike rockenfelds. |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
haha... |
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Posted By: leon
Hi David, |
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Posted By: JK
Good luck with the new focus - though I suspect you will have a bit of difficulty finding that e98 plank. |
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Posted By: Tyler
David, |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
I had a moment like that recently but I dont know if i will actually listen to my voice of reason. I collect Old Judge cards by player now and I realized at some point I'm going to have to spend alot if I want certain players from the dotted tie series and I said to myself, I dont like portrait cards,I just might not spend that kind of money to get players who only have portraits. If Stephen Behel wanted me to have one of his cards he should've brought a glove and a cheesy background to his photo shoot! |
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Posted By: peter ullman
I can totally relate...but "my" monster I was going after was Leon's monster...the acc type collection. I too got sick of "having" to buy rare and very expensive types that I didn't necessarily like...just for the sake of the goal. I decided months ago to just collect what I like...I've thought about a "25" or "nifty fifty" and that is difficult enough. I've been slowly selling cardds I don't love in exchange for ones I do...and I'm in love again! |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
I started by buying everything under the sun. |
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Posted By: Jimi
I've recently embraced the "25 Card HOF Collection" and am loving it! If my budget allowed, I'd be collecting the Nifty Fifty instead. I thought that once I got to a point where I didn't want to sell off any of my 25 cards, then I'd bump it up to a 30 Card HOF Collection and so on. Right now, however, I'm collecting prewar and postwar in that HOF Collection as the funds simply do not allow for me to do prewar only at this time. The idea will be to make it all prewar eventually. My road to this collection is similar to others. |
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Posted By: Addie_Joss
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Posted By: Phil Garry
My collection did almost a 360 degree turn from 2004-present as compared to 2003-earlier. My earlier collection focused on all modern day superstars (Jeter/A-Rod/Clemens/Bonds/etc.) and included only BGS 9.5/PSA 10/SGC 98 rookies and minor league cards. During 2004, I sold off my entire previous collection and decided to collect 1948-present rookie cards of every Baseball HOF member. Since then, I have expanded to collecting the earliest possible card of every Baseball HOF member, including both pre-war and post-war, usually settling for low-mid-grade cards due to budget constraints. |
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Posted By: Brian Lindholme
Guys, I thought this would generate more interest (maybe it's not controversial enough:) So I dug it up from pg 2. |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
My collection started in the spring of 1970 when my mom sent me to the grocery store to buy some brocolli. Why I spent the money on a pack of cards I'll never know. But when I got home and told my dad, he took me back to the store, where we bought some brocolli and another pack of cards. |
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Posted By: Brian Lindholme
...sometimes buying cards you don't like. |
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Posted By: steve yawitz
Funny how this thread is littered with T206 casualties. I'm also a recent victim. It just got to be too much. Not so much the money spent on all those nondescript players, but the time, energy and focus. Once my dedication started wavering around the halfway point, I knew it was over. |
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Posted By: Tom D
I collected cards as a kid after my dad and I found a card shop in the local mall that sold older cards. From there we went to local card shows. My collection was basically the new Topps set from each year and player runs for stars that went back through their entire career. My collecting days waned when Fleer and Donruss showed up. It was just too much. |
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Posted By: Jason L
I think it's interesting that there is an "evolution" to collecting at all, but there very much is...wonder why...? |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
"Funny how this thread is littered with T206 casualties." |
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Posted By: Anthony S.
Ted, |
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Posted By: Todd C
I got my start in vintage card collecting after watching Pride of the Yankees for the first time in the early 1990's. As a kid, I always collected the Topps baseball and football cards. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
You read right....besides the sets listed in my above post, here are the rest of the major sets I have completed.... |
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Posted By: Corey
Which set took you the longest to complete? I'm completely blown away. |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
Ted, you need to get started on those '38 Goudeys. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
I left out the toughest set....my 1949 LEAF BB set (101 cards)....I started it as a kid in 1949 and finally completed it in 1993. |
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Posted By: Pennsylvania Ted
"Ted, you need to get started on those '38 Goudeys." |
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Posted By: T206Collector
I got up to 521, with Magie, but then took a dramatic and well-documented hit going after Plank. I figured I would just get back on the horse and ride back up the mountain, but something happened on my way back -- I got distracted by a recent find of autographed T206 cards. And when I started to acquire those, it made the unsigned ones seem almost imcomplete to me. |
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Posted By: Ricky Y
I started out strictly as a kid collecting Topps. Then I started to work backwards filling and upgrading my Topps sets from my childhood (1970 - 1979). Around the late 70's..I became interested in older stuff and concentrated on trying to get key cards from key sets...being budget minded..I was willing to settle for good to v good stuff. I acquired 33 Goudey Ruths, 52 Mantle, 41 PB Dimaggio etc during the late 70's..early 80's... |
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