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I'm still plugging along with my 1950s and 1960s SGC graded 84 or higher Cardinals team sets, but I have recently started a new project — Bowman Chrome and Topps Chrome blue refractor Cardinals.
I wanted to still keep one foot on the modern scene as I worked my way through the 1950s and 1960s. Lately, I feel like I have been neglecting my 50s and 60s and focusing on the blue refractors. So my question is... how do you balance the two (if you do collect both post-war and modern)? If you put a percentage, what would it be? I'm just curious as how you split the two...
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Collecting 1950s and 60s SGC-graded Cardinals |
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I collect Baseball Hall of Fame Rookie Cards (one of each), both pre-war and post-war.
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Baseball --Topps sets, 1948 and 1951 to 2012; and Fleer 1923 and 1959 to 2007
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19th Century right up thru the current years Heritage. Plenty to like about every era.
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same here. i'm a collector, not a snob.
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I don't touch the new stuff.
I don't like that they're prefab collectibles that seemingly only change hands between collectors and not kids. The artistry pales to that of their 50s counterparts, and I find little to respect or admire about the players themselves. All this on top of being a lousy investment. I stick with 50s and earlier. |
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I'm a little on the unusual side regarding what I collect- my main focus is pre-1960 but after that, I skip over the 60's, 70's- (although I am looking for a 72' Topps cloth Hank Aaron; shameless plug- if you have one for sale let me know
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Don't worry about touching it Brian. I don't think it is catching
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I'm currently collecting mostly St. Louis Cardinals, so I buy everything from Pre WW2 to the present, although I will admit, I don't really know a whole lot about the stuff from the last 10 years.
But that doesn't stop me from buying David Freeze, John Jay or Jaime Garcia cards, especially when they are cheap. |
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I collect all of the above, but with the modern cards it mainly is factory sets of topps and a box or two of this and that each year. This is not because I dsilike the modern cards but because there are no more card shops anywhere near me. So slowly but surely I complete vintage sets and keep up to date with the modern sets.
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If it doesn't fit in my bicycle spokes, I have no use for it.
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Pre war 5% (started collecting pre-war in 2009 after a 10 to 15 year hiatus) Post war 1942-1979 15% (includes a hofer topps/bowman/leaf type set, complete 72 and 73 sets - first two years I collected as a kid) 80's 30% (includes 1 monster box full of my favorite bought-in-the-80's cards, and 6 or 8 vintage reprint sets) 90's 40% (includes 1 monster box full of my favorite bought-in-the-90's cards, my Barry Larkin collection, and two triplicate sets I keep in binders warhol-style) 2000 and later 10% (includes 50 or so from 05 and 07 heritage, 09 ud Goudey set and 09 allen+ginter sets - those got my started in pre-war ) 2010 and later 0% (Don't want to get into the habit of buying current cards) Here's the percentage based what I am actively collecting at the moment: Pre war 92% ( see the "what are you collecting" thread in the main forum) Post war 1942-1979 <1% (only looking for a 57t BRobby in Fair to Good) 80's 1% (casually adding to my Barry Larkin collection) 90's 5% (need a 95 ud cc se gold signature #185 Canseco, slowly working on two autographed 90's sets, and adding to my Barry Larkin collection) 2000 and later 1% (casually adding to my Barry Larkin collection) 2010 and later 0% (Don't want to get into the habit of buying current cards) Last edited by tonyo; 10-11-2012 at 06:02 PM. |
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I stopped after 1970.
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I am a team collector. I collect the Yankees. ALL Yankees. This allows me to buy a 1906 Fan Craze or a 2012 Update Topps card, and everything inbetween.
I find this is a fantastic way to collect, as you wind up with such a varied collection. I have great old cards from the early 1900's yet still look forward to each new set coming out now as I want the Yankees from all years. I try to get my hands on EVERY Yankee card i can from 1980 and older, and on 1981 thru current i try to get every Yankee card that i like, there are too many modern cards to collect all of them as they dont all interest me, but i have a good representation of each year. I do like the old cards best, 1960 and older, but love them all.
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Its so great to love all the New York teams in all sports, particularly the YANKEES. |
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My collection has everything from N172's to a full 1981 Topps hockey wax box.
As much as I'd like to be a disciplined collector it just isn't going to happen....and I'm OK with that. ![]() |
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