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I used to have a pretty extensive collection of cards and other memorabilia that could best be described as all over the place. Baseball, basketball, football mostly. It all ended up in some footlockers and forgotten. Then, I read this article about finding the passion in collecting again, and one thing that popped out was to focus on collecting what you love. I'm a huge Atlanta Braves fan, and I have no favorites in any other sports, so I completely culled my collection, sold it off on eBay, traded it off, or dumped it in the trash, and have focused solely on collecting Braves related cards and memorabilia ever since. I can say, without a doubt, it was the best decision I've ever made. I wouldn't say I have the best Braves collection, the most expensive Braves collection, or the most extensive Braves collection, but what I do have I love every piece of it, and I take joy in looking and admiring what I've collected over the years.
If you find yourself without the spark you used to have, or if you've lost that joy, I recommend collecting what you love. You won't regret it. |
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Great advice Ryan!
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You are enlightened! Once I freed myself from the chains of type collecting...and started collecting cards I love...I became a much happier grump!
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Ryan, that was well said.
You also have a narrow focus which makes things a lot less overwhelming. Good to hear that you enjoy what you collect.
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Ryan,
Glad you found what you really enjoy collecting. My story is very similar to yours so I can definitely relate. Thanks for sharing and hopefully others that don’t get much joy from collecting can find something in the hobby that brings back the joy. |
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Gotta collect on where your psyche is...always.
I think collectors evolve, change focus and all that fun stuff. I can mark my current spot as stage 4 as focus has changed through the 30+ years Ive been doing this. But I have realized simply seeing my cards does a lot to fuel the passion, I love displays. Even though I had to remove my man cave as it became my daughters room, I still look at my cards daily. I also love having a true focus...I just do. As long as the card makes me feel like a kid again, its all good. Protect your joy...always. |
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Perfectly said...100% agree Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Where can I find the aticle that inspired you ?
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I tried to be a set collector, but I couldn't see any logical reason in owning 10 different Wayne Terwilligers or Johnny Klippsteins. So I tried to be a type collector, but I couldn't bring myself to pay big money for rare cards from so many different unattractive black and white sets. So now simply I collect what I like, it works much better ...
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A couple years ago I realized that what I love to collect are stories, especially artifacts relating to the complex story of Jackie Robinson. Photo collecting somewhat affordably lends itself to this love. I thank net54 for introducing me to photo collecting.
I love the research and reading that leads to historical lessons of athletic, social, cultural, even religious significance. Or sometimes just to wacky or funny moments. I have a narrow focus with the occasional mission creep for interesting stories. |
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Ryan, having lived in the suburbs of Atlanta for the past 50 years I have several Braves related odds and ends. Pm me your address and I willl send them to you.
Bruce
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Simply awesome!
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I'm really happy to see that so many agree, and I can feel the passion from each of you who shared your own personal stories. To me, this is what collecting is all about
I read it over two years ago, lol. I tried to look it up, but for the life of me, I can't find it. If I do, I'll PM it to you. :-) WOW!!!! PM sent! Thank you! |
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Similar journey. In my case, I only buy what will end up on my wall or on my shelf.
For baseball, that means adding only the Ruth and Gehrig I need and possibly swapping a couple tough Aarons like his Lake to Lake into my Aaron frame. And until I have that kind of cash or a bigger house with more wall, it means I'm mainly trying to scour the Earth for Isaac Newton cards my son and I don't have yet. The thing is I love it just as much as when I used to buy whatever caught my eye. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-J327A using Tapatalk
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Thanks, Jason Collecting interests and want lists at https://jasoncards.wordpress.com/201...nd-want-lists/ |
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Eventually, I want to dedicate an entire wall towards framed memorabilia; i.e. magazines, cards, pictures, etc. etc. Then I'll have my brother build me a modular bookshelves, of different sizes, and display my collection that way. I really love hearing what gets people's gears moving. You like to collect type cards. I'm sure it's like an obsession a bit. That feeling you get when you see something that fits your collection, or that feeling you get when you realize you haven't looked something up for a while and you go on the hunt. It's just a feeling that can't be replicated. It's very singular to collectors looking for pieces to add to their collections. |
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