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Posted By: James Feagin
A couple of years ago I started the 1933 R305 Tattoo Orbit set. I have since completed it and it's soon to be #2 on the SGC Registry. It's nice to have such an interesting set, and I do really like the designs. However, I've always been a minimalist at heart and have always wanted to do a very small star-laden collection which packs a nice punch. Additionally, I have found that set collecting can stifle a lot of flexibility. |
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Posted By: Darren
My preference would be a core "big" name collection, like representatives of the first HOF class. |
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Posted By: Jason L
from time to time, I become fascinated or driven to try to assemble a set, but as you cite, the irritation of having to spend money on cards you would otherwise not want eventually eats away at me and I become disenchanted with set collecting again... |
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Posted By: James Feagin
Jason, |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
For a beginning set builder, two things going for the 1938 PM8 pin set is it's small and its about half Hall of Famers, including DiMaggio, Feller, Gehrig, Dean, Ott, Foxx. The DiMaggio and Feller are early 'cards' for those players, and this has to be one of the one few Pre-War sets that has both DiMaggio and Gehrig. Granted, the pins aren't T206s in the looks department, but you'd be mostly hunting for stars. |
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Posted By: Jason L
Your last post here rang a bell with me instantly, as I just happened to crack a new (for me) book open last night and I think I have a very cool, but eccentric (spelling?) idea for you! |
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Posted By: Donny Muth
Kinda off topic from the original post, but I just wanted to say that book is excellent! Reading about McGraw's antics, Mathewson's dominance and popularity, and just good old baseball in general was great. Deford's weekly radio spot is pretty good too. |
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Posted By: Anthony N.
Donny, I agree- I love his segments on NPR on Wednesdays. Here's the link to the podcasts |
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Posted By: Jason L
The guys on Hanlon's "old Orioles" team that lived in the same boarding houseon York Road, -all HOFers, so a type card set should offer plenty of potential material: |
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