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Posted By: Rich Klein
Someone (S) who did something nice for you in furthering your collection. It can be at the start, it can be a recent experience, it can be an hobby outsider. Details and full story always help |
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Posted By: Paul
My wife bought me this for our 10th anniversary. She did it without my knowledge or guidance. Looks like she's been paying at least a little attention to my hobby over the years. |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
Nice thread. |
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Posted By: ErlandStevens
The dad of one of my friends was a big-time collector. When I was much younger, maybe 13 or 14, I collected the sets of the day - Topps, and then Donruss and Fleer. One day, the dad was driving my friend and me somewhere. The guy smoked. When I got in the car, he pulled two low grade T206s (Manning with bat and Konetchy low glove) out of a cigarette pack and gave them to me. He then explained how the cards were originally included with tobacco products. Later, he gave me a bunch of back issues of SCD. Stories I remember were on Cool Papa Bell and an umpire, Al Barlick maybe. From that point on, I liked vintage cards. There was a local card shop with a handful of vintage cards. I would go through the ragged selection of T206s about 100 times before picking out a card for $1. The first I bought from the store was Art Fletcher with a massive corner crease. |
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Posted By: Jim Clarke
Seth with 19th Centiry Only. We both were looking at a bunch of 19th century stuff a new dealer just set up at Nationals years ago. Since he was there first, he got to pick the cards he wanted. He picked a couple of cards I was going to buy. After I joked around with him over those, he sold them to me at cost right infront of the table. Plus he was very nice to Tammy at dinner later that night... |
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Posted By: Ed
What a beautiful gift. I have a Speaker T3 sitting right here, a legacy from my father. |
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Posted By: leon
Mark Macrae always goes above and beyond the call of the hobby in helping me when I need it. There is no one incident I can pick. It's every darn time. Kevin Struss fits right into that category too. Nicer guys you could never hope to meet. If the whole hobby was filled with individuals like them it would be a much happier place. As for a recent experience I do have one. Three or four days ago Mike Wentz emailed me and asked me about an R316 he had (common) with a cool back stamp on it from a candy dealer. He and Brian know I am an avid "back" collector. We emailed back and forth a little bit and I told him what I thought the added value would be based on my experience. It was probably about 4x of the common player as they aren't real expensive to start with. Yesterday I got the card in the mail.....insured ....free.......What more can I say? |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
OK, now this is a good thread...finally. |
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Posted By: Ed McCollum
Barry Sloate, for his kindness and willingness to talk cards to a starting collector back in the early '90s. |
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Posted By: shane Leonard
Each year my father would throw unopened packs of cards in my stocking for Christmas. As time passed and I aged into a teenager, he began to have unopened boxes and perhaps a Mickey Mantle thrown in my stocking that he had purchased from Wayne Grove's shop, Firstbase in Dallas. In 1991, I got married to an awesome woman from Arkansas. (please no Arkansas jokes, and yes she has all her teeth) My father stopped placing the cards in my stocking thinking that it would make me feel stupid or childish. I never said anything the first couple of years to him, but it bothered me that our tradition had ended. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
I'll name two who have helped me further my collection in the last year from this board...one is a lurker and the other is a poster who posts rarely, but I would bet most know him. |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
expanding my "inspired by" list to include: |
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Posted By: Brian
Griffins and Jay Wolt are easily the nicest people I have met in the hobby. |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
which is one of the reasons I stay involved in collecting. An overall list would include many of the people on the lists already submitted. But, in answering the specific call of the thread for "a person", I will give a shout out to Brent Butcher, who out of the blue sent me a nice card of my cousin Ray Miller. Thanks again, Brent! |
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Posted By: leon
I should have mentioned Brent Butcher too. At last years National it was real late at night, the first night, and I noticed I forgot my toothepaste. How bad is that? Brent gave me a little travel tube and it got me by. He also is a local and came over to my house for the last Net54/Texas get together I had. He's a really nice guy.....I have to throw in Rob Lifson's name too....he has always been more then helpful in anything I ask of him. Admittedly there are a few issues he sidesteps....but those are the really tough questions about things he's not willing to discuss. I can still ask though |
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Posted By: Ryan Christoff
Lou Dials for opening my eyes to the world of the Negro Leagues, which changed my collecting focus from that day on. |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
There's this thing at hotels called a "concierge" who can send up a tube of toothpaste if you forget yours. |
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Posted By: leon
If you remember it was a major mad house at the hotels. It was some kind of convention of the NAACP or something...and right on those heels there was a convention of all kids... I think I did ask and they didn't have any. I know I was rather frantic. Besides, I don't get out much so maybe I didn't know what to do? I think I did ask their guest services though....Brent was a tooth saver that day... |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Any man who lends out toothpaste is alright in my book. |
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Posted By: Alan
For other Jewish player collectors (not on this board) for opening my eyes to the world, which changed my collecting focus from that day on. |
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Posted By: Neal Kane
so I won't ... but Al and Brian named many of em. I don't want to leave anyone out, but they know who they are. |
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Posted By: Mike
When I first collected about 1981, I had a real nice neighbor that saw me sorting my card on the front porch one day. He invited me over and showed me all his cards from the 50's and 60's. I couldn't even begin to count the number of times he would "amuse the neighbor boy" by trading cards on a rainy afternoon in which he would basically give me low-grade superstars (Mantles, Mays, etc.) for a bunch of worthless 1980's junk. Looking back, I'm sure he was simply giving me the cards to see my excitement, but also knew I would appreciate them more if I had to give something in return. I hope to return the favor to some neighbor kid someday. |
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Posted By: J Levine
People who I have met, bought from, or traded with number in the 1000s. A few standouts though... |
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Posted By: J Levine
oops...repost... |
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Posted By: John
Having not dealt with to many hobby folks over the years my list will be short. However I would have to say for the most part most all the people I have met around the hobby are pretty good folks. It would be easier to list the ones I have met and not liked. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I guess you caught me shoving dinner rolls in my pocket last night. I thought noone was looking! |
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Posted By: John
After talking with Leon for the first time the other day he seems like a good guy too. I was going to add him to the list but after reading how he almost blew himself up over an anthill... |
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Posted By: Joe D.
Bruce Babcock very nicely responded to a newbie email I sent him over a year ago... giving me a bunch of information and pointing me to this site. |
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Posted By: Mark
Don Johnson (from DC) introduced me to vintage collecting (incl. this forum), and would patiently entertain my naive questions for hours at a time. Don Johnson from AZ is also one of the nicest guys in the hobby..coincidence? |
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Posted By: JimB
Kevin Struss has gone beyond the call of duty on several occassions for me. |
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Posted By: John
Also a special thanks to Don West who made my collection what it is today...you know something? |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
John- that is such a funny clip...i admit that i have watched don west once or twice in my life...(about 8-9 years ago). |
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Posted By: barrysloate
What's wrong with those guys? Does Don West drink eighteen cups of coffee before he goes on the air? Those guys need to chill out. |
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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
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Posted By: mike
vic manella, triple play sports cards in pittsburgh, one of the best!! |
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Posted By: Bill Stone
Bill Cornell was a great help to me. |
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Posted By: Mike
Kit Young |
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Posted By: Scott Levy
When I was first getting into the hobby (about 20 years ago) I was featured as a collector in the baseball hobby news (I think that's what it was called). I mentioned that I loved Pee Wee Reese and always wanted an autographed card. About a week later, a mail arrives with a beautiful autographed bowman Pee Wee Reese. The sender said, that he saw my profile and had to send me this card and that I could pay whatever I wanted for it. Being a kid, I didn't have a lot of money but I sent him $20 and a thank you note |
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Posted By: peter chao
Scott, |
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