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We're all baseball card lunatics (or, lunatics in training). We spend countless hours each week discussing players from a long ago era, on pieces of really old cardboard. And, when we're not posting, more than likely, we're all thinking about baseball cards. At least, for a little while.
What, if anything, do you guys also collect besides baseball cards, other baseball collectibles and ephemera? I've always loved movies, and more and more I found myself losing interest in the movies coming out of Hollywood recently. While there are still some really good or great films that catch my eye, the vast majority of what gets released to the theaters today is utter crap, in my opinion. It's highly derivative trash. It seems that Hollywood, in general, has run out of ideas. Everything is getting a remake now. Everything. And if it's not a remake, it's yet another sequel of a first film that wasn't really any good. If I offend anybody here, I apologize, but how many Transformers movies, or Fast & Furious movies, do we need? So, about a year ago, I decided to explore the history of cinema. I've loved the Golden Age of Hollywood since I was young, but there were so many classics I'd never seen. I set out to remedy that. It's also a big world out there, and I'd never even scratched the surface of foreign films, either recent, or from long ago. So, I started reading. I explored the directors I loved, and found out who influenced them. Then, it all kind of snowballed. Ten months ago, I had about 75 movies on Blu-ray. Now, I'm closing fast on 600. Film appreciation has become a second passion, on par with my love of baseball and baseball cards. And to be honest, I really don't miss today's Hollywood. I'll still check out films that interest me once in a while, or have critical acclaim. And, whenever a new Star Wars film comes out, I'm there because of the memories they bring back of childhood. But those are the exceptions. So, now, I spend much of my free time watching films from Alfred Hitchcock, François Truffaut, Federico Fellini, Krzysztof Kieślowski, Akira Kurosawa or, probably my favorite director at the moment, Ingmar Bergman. I've grown to love the silent film era, so I am always adding Charlie Chaplin, Harold Lloyd or Buster Keaton to my collection, as well as movies F.W. Murnau and Carl Theodor Dreyer. If you perused my collection, you'd see Jean-Luc Godard, Orson Welles, Yasujiro Ozu, Edward Yang, Sir Carol Reed, and a lot of the biggest names from the past 50 years; Stanley Kubrick, Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola, Roman Polanski, the Coen Brothers, and Steven Spielberg. I love watching great directors and actors create magic together. There was something special about Elia Kazan and Marlon Brando working together. Billy Wilder's oeuvre was filled with great performances by Jack Lemmon and Fred MacMurray, Marlene Dietrich, Barbara Stanwyck, Gloria Swanson, Tony Curtis, and, of course, Marilyn Monroe. It didn't matter if Wilder was doing a comedy, a drama, or noir. He worked well with Bogie in a romance. But then again, Bogie was great with everybody. Bogie and Bacall had incredible chemistry. Bogie and Ingrid Bergman had great chemistry. Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, Gene Kelly singing in the rain, or dancing with a mouse. The stars back then were greater, the movies better. Elizabeth Taylor's eyes, Betty Grable's gams. If Esther Williams was near a pool, some magic was about to happen. "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn!" Is there an actor today that could truly pull that off? Any actor with Clark Gable's gravitas? Who could toss off a line like, "fasten your seatbelts, it's going to be a bumpy night" as convincingly as Bette Davis in All About Eve? There is no Cary Grant today, no Audrey Hepburn. No James Cagney or Jean Harlow. Nobody brings the heat on screen like Rita Hayworth or Veronica Lake. There's no Kate Hepburn, or Grace Kelly, no Kirk Douglas. And nobody is nearly as cool as James Dean, or Steve McQueen. They don't make films like The Big Sleep, Touch of Evil, Double Indemnity or Laura. There's no Sunset Boulevard, or Citizen Kane, no Casablanca or The Graduate. The vast majority of today's "epics" are CGI-laden crap. What happened to true epics, with their seemingly infinite scope. I'm talking about Spartacus, and The Ten Commandments, Cleopatra and Quo Vadis. No, if you want to see truly great new films, those new films are those old films you've not yet discovered. Give me A Streetcar Named Desire, or West Side Story, The Bridge on the River Kwai, Patton on The Seven Year Itch. Bonnie and Clyde, Rear Window, The Third Man or Dr. Strangelove. White Heat, Lawrence of Arabia, High Noon or The Grapes of Wrath. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Rebel Without a Cause, North By Northwest, or Chinatown. La Dolce Vita, Seven Samurai, The Seventh Seal or Au Revoir Les Enfants. 2001: A Space Odyssey, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, or Solaris. The Grand Hotel, Clark Gable's Mutiny on the Bounty, Fay Wray's King Kong, Errol Flynn's The Adventures of Robin Hood. Give me Fritz Lang's Metropolis, M, or The Big Heat. Or, give me Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho, Notorious, Vertigo or Rebecca. I am building a Blu-ray collection that I will have for the rest of my life. Countless hours of entertainment at my fingertips. Whatever strikes my fancy at any given moment, I'll have it. And while I'm watching, I'm reading books written by the great film critics, and learning about how films are shot in documentaries done by men like Martin Scorsese and Ingmar Bergman. That's my other collection. What's yours? ![]()
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Building these sets: T206, 1953 Bowman Color, 1975 Topps. Great transactions with: piedmont150, Cardboard Junkie, z28jd, t206blogcom, tinkertoeverstochance, trobba, Texxxx, marcdelpercio, t206hound, zachs, tolstoi, IronHorse 2130, AndyG09, BBT206, jtschantz, lug-nut, leaflover, Abravefan11, mpemulis, btcarfagno, BlueSky, and Frankbmd. |
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My first love:
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Have you thought about collecting classic era Hollywood trading cards? I am focusing on the classic comedians my self...they are fun and affordable!
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As a photography guy, I've long been primarilly interested in original fashion photographs, ala original Vogue photos and by famous photographers. I even once wrote a small, long out-of-print guide to the genre with a retired Vogue photographer. Unlike in other areas, I'm very picky about what I would buy.
Below is my mini-page on the genre about fashion photographs As an old film fan, I've also been recently interested in original film photos. RMY Auctions always has a lot of good movie photos, which is in part where my interest was piqued. Last edited by drcy; 02-27-2016 at 11:53 AM. |
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Apart from baseball cards, I only have two real collecting interests--game used Yankees hats and vintage watches. Ideally, I'd like to one day have one Rolex from every decade they were made. That's a little far off as I'm very selective and far from wealthy, but I do have the 30s and 80s covered.
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Mantle Master Set - as complete as it is going to get Yankees Game Used Hat Style Run (1923-2017): 57/60 (missing 2008/9 holiday hats & 2017 Players Weekend) |
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vintage toys and antiques love them ,,,,
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Music is my #1 as well. I wouldn't consider myself a collector though, all my instruments are players and not necessarily collectible.
I collect stuff like vintage cameras, film props and production art, but I'm not diligent about it. I just occasionally grab things I like if the price is right.
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Captain America and Golden and Silver Age Tarzan comics
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Nothing outside the sports world for me at the moment. I have dabbled in ancient and medieval coins recently, but nothing I've held a passion to like my base ball cards and photos.
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Current Search: Columbus Solons N172: 2/16 (2nd Pose Team Set) Columbus Solons N173 & Proof Photos: 3/? Pre-1950 Cuban Cards: Focus on Billiken, Macionales, & Aguilitas |
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I wouldn't call myself a collector in the other stuff. But I began to hoard junk silver about a year ago . I also keep every wheat penny or bicentennial I come across .
I have some comic books from all different eras . I have a ton of hats lol ,I refuse to throw out . But I think I will get around to it . |
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I seem to be collecting bicycles. It started in 2007 with my first road bike, a trek 1500. It now resides on the bike trainer in my basement and I have a love /hate relationship with it. Then a Specialized triathlon carbon bike, which has lead to 25+ triathlons and then a Specialized Carbon road bike, an Orbea mountain bike, and then my wife said one in one out so sold the Tri bike last year and got a Trek fat tire bike. Most fun I have ever had biking. Then last week I upgraded to a Specialized Carbon Fatboy. Nothing like being on a bike. Yes, I have a problem. No, I am not interested in seeking treatment for my problem.
And I dabble in cardboard.
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Action figures from the 70's Mego and GI Joe.. I do alot of Metal detecting so I am a coin collector as well..
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I've spent some time collecting classic US postage stamps. The stamp hobby is fairly depressed these days, so I've found you can buy nice looking stamps pretty cheaply. (On the other hand, even if you buy them for a song, you'll still lose money if you ever try to sell in the future.)
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did have quite a car collection for a while...still have a few toys but ranged from anything from a 68 camaro ss to a 71 c 10 long bed and everything in between.
here's my fav right now though. 63 galaxie press junket car: ![]() ![]() ![]() also collect vintage golf balls from 1800s and full dozen boxes: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Vinyl......vinyl......and vinyl
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I collect HO scale military tanks. My wife let me collect the real thing.
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Just cards here. I collected a few coins as a kid, and might get back into it some day. For now there are still too many cards I want to add to worry about collecting anything else.
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Vintage movie posters are my first choice always. Highlights include Forbidden Planet, 50 FT woman and a few nice Hitchcocks. Nothing linen backed.
Just got a 6-sheet of the original 12 Angry Men. Practically impossible to get framed though. I'll try and post picks. |
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I had been picking up ice cream memorabilia for the past three years or so. I have kind of stopped over the past couple of months as there does not seem to be any resale market for it when the time comes to liquidate a few things due to space limitations and/or new additions. I do it for the enjoyment and display ability, not at all for profit, but it would be nice to get some of your money back on things when you need to move them every so often.
Over the past few months, I have shifted my focus to key comic issues from the Silver and Bronze Ages and have just started dabbling in Golden Age books this month. Everything is lower-grade stuff but must meet the condition standards that I can live with. Thus far, my most expensive purchase has been around $40 but I am contemplating more serious purchases in the near future. I would have to sacrifice my baseball item purchases if I do that, however, so not sure yet. |
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I collect flint
My father took me out when I was a boy and we would walk the farmer's plowed fields in the Spring to look for arrowheads. I must have found some enjoyment in it. I've been walking fields staring at dirt for over 40+ years now. That almost sounds depressing. ![]() You never really know what you will find, sometimes the arrowheads are more modern. By that I mean, maybe 2000 years old and some are even older, possibly up to 12000 years old. Along with arrowheads, we've picked up stone tools, musket balls and once I found the striking flint out of a flintlock rifle. Some people may think its just picking up stones, but I always get a rush when I find something and realize that the last human being to touch this flint arrowhead or stone tool was 2000+ years ago. Unfortunately it is a slow dying hobby. Modern farming machinery break up the flint and stone tools to pieces. Along with new growing techniques in farming, now farmers can plant their crops without plowing. Below is a photo of two smaller arrowheads that I've found. You'll have to forgive my bad photo. Arrowheads don't fit well in my scanner Jantz |
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Records and Fillmore era rock posters !!
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That Golf Ball Collection is mad cool!
I can't afford to collect anything other than sports cards. My wife collects old Somerset Maugham books though. |
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The majority card collection is hockey cards, but I also collect antiques, CD's/records, and I have a fairly small collection of baseball and hockey jerseys. (8 hockey jerseys and 4 baseball jerseys)
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I started collecting postcards when it started becoming very hard to locate new items for my Nebraska Indians and Lincoln minor league collections. I concentrate on Disneyland and Lincoln, NE postcards. In about 5 years I've attained nearly 1000 Disneyland cards and well over 20,000 Lincoln cards with about 5,000 different ones. There are quite a few Disneyland postcards that are rare and valuable and it's rewarding to find these. I found two moderately difficult Disneylands today for a buck apiece at the flea market. And I continue to keep adding Lincoln postcards that I've never seen before which keeps it fun.
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19th Century U.S., ancient Greek/Roman, and Scottish/English (pre-U.K.) coins, pre-1920 U.S postage stamps, and astronaut autographs.
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I'm a Strat guy, myself. I've never been able to play a Gibson. Love em, but there's something about the body style that just feels awkward to me. I love a fast neck. Quote:
I'd love cards of Bogie and Bergman. I'm a huge Casablanca fan.
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Building these sets: T206, 1953 Bowman Color, 1975 Topps. Great transactions with: piedmont150, Cardboard Junkie, z28jd, t206blogcom, tinkertoeverstochance, trobba, Texxxx, marcdelpercio, t206hound, zachs, tolstoi, IronHorse 2130, AndyG09, BBT206, jtschantz, lug-nut, leaflover, Abravefan11, mpemulis, btcarfagno, BlueSky, and Frankbmd. |
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S.T. Duponts(I still smoke), vintage Omegas(that I can afford), & University of Texas yearbooks. I only need 4(books) for my run up to 1980.
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Gary,
Those stamps are beautiful. I have to believe one day the hobby will recover. It's too cool not to. Bob, Wow! You have to have a very understanding wife. I agree, though. The golf ball collection is impossibly cool. It's never even occurred to me to collect them. When I get my new shelf system built and installed, I'll take some pictures of my movie collection. My Criterion collection, alone, is growing at an alarming rate. I'm adding from Twilight Time, the Warner Archive Collection, Fox Classics, etc. I've also been importing a lot of films from England, Eureka Entertainment's Masters of Cinema collection.
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Building these sets: T206, 1953 Bowman Color, 1975 Topps. Great transactions with: piedmont150, Cardboard Junkie, z28jd, t206blogcom, tinkertoeverstochance, trobba, Texxxx, marcdelpercio, t206hound, zachs, tolstoi, IronHorse 2130, AndyG09, BBT206, jtschantz, lug-nut, leaflover, Abravefan11, mpemulis, btcarfagno, BlueSky, and Frankbmd. |
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Outside of sport, I collect original, vintage editions of the Babar the Elephant books. I love the illustrations and they make nice display items.
I've also a modest collection of Irish maritime art. |
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Outside of cards I have two other collections. I collect copies of George Orwell's Animal Farm and I collect Captain America comic books.
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I am a huge vintage toy collector. Mainly 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. Starting Lineup is one of my biggest passions. So big that NFL Films contacted me about them and included me into an episode of NFL Films Presemts. I have posted it before, but if you never saw it, here is a 5 minute clip.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=...&v=Os4e_u3yBvU |
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Other than cards, I do pick up a lot of Marshall University stuff and I also pick up a few silver rounds from various countries, but cards are 99% of it.
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I have to second the golf ball collection being awesome.
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Current Search: Columbus Solons N172: 2/16 (2nd Pose Team Set) Columbus Solons N173 & Proof Photos: 3/? Pre-1950 Cuban Cards: Focus on Billiken, Macionales, & Aguilitas |
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I happen to live 30 minutes away from one of the best ice age fossil deposits in the Uninted States.so I dig up those and megalodon sharks teeth
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My major focus in collecting in and out of baseball is autographs.
I collect Presidents that I admired (still need GW and Adams, have Jefferson, multiple JFK, Founding Fathers that became Pres., FDR, TR), entertainment stars that I enjoyed seeing like Van Morrison, Janis Joplin, Mick Jagger, Eric Clapton, George Carlin, Andy Kaufman, Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, cast of Dr Strangelove (Tracy Reed was a bitch to find), Hal Holbrook and famed people that I admire including Mark Twain, Clarence Darrow, RFK and Edward R. Murrow. And totally away from autographs I have also recently started to collect betta fish and have five of them.
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I collect stamps (Pre-1020), postal history (mostly Pre-1900); Lions Club pins (my wife and I are both members of Lions International) and post cards of the Adirondacks (grew up there although Virginia has been my home for 43 years).
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Vintage windup toys such as:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LQ3Qx-ZuJk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHJ3C572e5o |
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and thanks on the golf ball nod. unfortunately, i've lost 10x more in the woods and water than i have ever collected!!! edit: i'd like to see some of those movie posters and is that a washburn j600 up there on the wall? top right corner... Last edited by begsu1013; 02-28-2016 at 12:20 PM. |
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I know I've posted this before so excuse the repetition. I have always had an interest in coins; actually began collecting them before baseball cards with my dad. I've taken an interest in all the 1887 coins to complement Detroit's Championship and my favorite card sets.
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Best Regards, Joe Gonsowski COLLECTOR OF: - 19th century Detroit memorabilia and cards with emphasis on Goodwin & Co. issues ( N172 / N173 / N175 ) and Tomlinson cabinets - N333 SF Hess Newsboys League cards (all teams) - Pre ATC Merger (1890 and prior) cigarette packs and redemption coupons from all manufacturers |
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Sadly, I have not owned a Bull Terrier in over ten years, maybe this spring !!!
Back when I was into them, I collected BT books, which there are many (I have almost 50, missing a few key ones). There were (and are) a lot of wealthy people in the breed, who either had publication connections or vanity pressed themselves: Glyn was early breeder of Colored * BTs in the '40's. However he was a bit a a maverick and not on the "accepted" list of English breeders. Montgomery was an American, 6'6", 350 pounds of himself. BKc1.jpg "We" do have a Derrydale., which is cool, but at the lower end of DD collectors overall. He's Jake, The Submarine Dog is really a kid's book, not much of a breed book. But it is considered important not only being written by Eisenhower's buddy, Hazlett, but illustrated by Paul Brown. BKc2.jpg * Colored, may not be so politically correct, but it is the correct terminology. ![]() BKCC.jpg Also had (have) an interest in Pit Bull books, mainly the pedigree one's. I would find it hard to believe that any other breed has so much interest and publication of pedigrees. This is one of many: BKc3.jpg Fun stuff, Scott |
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Bill, I join you as an old movie buff. I love CASABLANCA as well. There's a string of Humphrey Bogart movies that really do it for me, beginning with THE MALTESE FALCON. In fact, just last weekend, Turner Classic Movies was putting on a very limited screening at selected theaters nationwide of the 75th anniversary of THE MALTESE FALCON. A theater in Mishawaka, Indiana was one of those chosen for the screening, and my family and I went to see this classic on "the big screen" last Sunday evening. What an immense thrill! With the strong connection to chapter 13 of my forthcoming book, it was all the more compelling.
As someone intoned, though I have mentioned this other consuming passion in the past, as if anyone would really recall or care anyway, I love fine 1/43rd scale models of cars that raced in the famous 24 Hours of Le Mans, in France. Ditto for some racing sports cars from the period of 1938 to 1973. The passion for both niches is lava hot, and began prior to collecting any baseball cards. I am extremely selective and picky. I have to be, if I still wish to pick up a vintage or modern card of a retired baseball or hockey player I particularly cherish! ![]() Really, this is a very worthwhile topic, as it helps to expand our understanding of each other, and a glimpse into our own personal world of who we are individually, aside from our passion for the pasteboards portraying a sports hero! Cheers! ----Brian Powell Last edited by brian1961; 02-28-2016 at 06:53 PM. |
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When I was younger I collected stamps then coins.
As a joke, my then girlfriend, now wife, picked me up some comic books and that went on for quite a while, guess the joke was on her. When my kids were born i started buying my son action figures and bought some for me (after a while they were mostly for me ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Here is some of the oddball stuff I collect besides baseball related stuff. As far as cards I also collect Wanderlei Silva MMA cards.
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A&W Root beer mugs - I have around 50 with the neatest one being a 3 1/2" Raised A&W on mug. I researched and printed out the history of A&W Root Beer and this raised A&W could be from 1921. I also dabble in Mighty Mouse having started doing that when I found a Mighty Mouse hand puppet in Phoenix at a yard sale when I used to go to Cubs Spring Training games.
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I try to collect money, but I keep trading it for baseball cards!
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