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Hi all- My name's Matthew, and I'm reintroducing myself into the hobby after a good 20-year absence since I was a kid. After some research, I'm interested in building a set from the early to mid 50's (not '52 Topps), and I think I'm willing to buy graded cards as opposed to raw.
My general, overarching question is this: What are you glad you did with respect to building an old set? Any recommendations for a newbie? Some thoughts I had include: Creating a blog with pics (and videos?) of my set as I create it Not buying huge lots of card, but rather buying one (or several) at a time Getting all close to within the same grade (EX to EX-MT) by same company Finding a creative way to display cards instead of a box Again, any particular strong wish-I-would've-done-this-and-not-that's you're able to share would be greatly appreciated. If it matters, I'm leaning towards '51 Bowman, or Topps' '55 or '56 issue. Thanks in advance! Any examples anyone can share would be welcomed and appreciated. |
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