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All,
I wanted to share a story that took place last night. While being part of this board and card collecting community, it's easy to forget there are casual collectors who don't know about all the nuances about our hobby, but nonetheless still enjoy card collecting. Hopefully this story will be refreshing to all and remind us that there are others out there who appreciate card collecting much like us. Back in July, our neighborhood had a Fourth of July block party. By coincidence, the topic of baseball card collecting was brought up in a conversation. My neighbor whose in his 70's told me he and his son collected cards. We agreed to show each other's collection the next time his son was in town. Last night my neighbor and his son came over and I pulled out my collection to show them. Being card collectors as well as baseball fans, they were familiar with names Such as Ed Cicotte, Fred Merkle, Cheif Bender, and other dead all era players as well as vintage sets such as T206 and American Caramels. For about an hour we talked about cards, the players, grading and collecting in general. After showing them my vintage cards, they were quite impressed with my collection - even commenting that it was the best collection they ever saw. Afterwards, the three of us went to my neighbors house and they pulled out their cards. They has an assortment of football, basketball, hockey and baseball card ranging from the '50s through the '70s. Their cards were neat to look at also. Personally I was pleased to show my cards to someone who appreciated my collection as much as I do. While it's nice to show my cards to relatives or friends, it's rare indeed to be able to show them to someone who has a deeper appreciation of them as my neighbor and his son did. Just kinda curious, has anyone ever had the chance to show your collection to other collectors who may not be a vintage collector, but still appreciated viewing older collections? ErikV |
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Nice story. I'm likely the only one on here from Calgary and have not met another local collector. My wife and kids really like them, friends don't get it and when my father visits, he collected 50's bb, hockey and boxing, he can spend hours pouring over them.
I think that's why I enjoy participating in the pickup threads, only chance I get to share. As well the National was amazing...so much cardboard, and great people to meet.
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