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Posted By: Darren
First, I think a true love of the cards and what they represent is what makes a great collector. Second, a collector who is also a dealer(unless it is exclusively to fund card collecting) is not as good as a pure collector imho. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
All of the above. It takes a total package, but knowledge is as good a starting point as any. |
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Posted By: Jeff Prizner
same qualities that make for a good person + passion for cards = great collector |
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Posted By: Josh Adams
I think a great collector is someone who truely loves cards and the hobby itself, and takes joy in sharing his/her wisdom of cards with others, and spreading knowledge of the hobby. |
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Posted By: Chris Mc
I'm with Jeff on this one. I have to say that I have met some of the best people who also share my love for collecting cards. Best to all, Chris |
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Posted By: Brian
cash flow? |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
anyone who has millions of dollars can buy a ton of great stuff...does this alone make them a great collector? absolutely NOT! here are few characteristics, that IMO, make for a great collector: |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
collect as many sets as possible in psa 8 or higher |
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Posted By: John H.
First of all, you have to be born with the collecting gene. Not everyone is and, personally, I just don't understand it.<g> |
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Posted By: jP
I agree with both Jeff and Chris. way to go guys. |
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Posted By: dstudeba
The ability to get people to pay their deliquent bills in an efficient, legal, and respectful manner. |
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Posted By: bruce Dorskind
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Posted By: jay behrens
We just wretched all over our keyboard whilst reading that last post. |
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Posted By: Josh Adams
"A great collector by definition is one who has built a world class collection." |
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Posted By: leon
C'mon now.....we had a deal....I actually agree with some of what Bruce said... |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
(Leon, you rang...) |
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Posted By: sagard
A great collector contributes their knowledge to message boards freely and respectfully. What they have in their collection is secondary to me. Measuring great collections does not equate to measuring great collectors. |
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Posted By: bruce Dorskind
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Posted By: Josh Adams
Thanks Bruce. |
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Posted By: DJ
I agree with all (except for Bruce's laughable opening statement) especially the passion and John's statement about the collecting gene. |
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Posted By: Jeff Prizner
There are so many definitions of the word "great," that really all of the above responses hold true. |
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Posted By: Jay
The dictionary defines collector as one who collects. I believe to be a great collector one must have, or have had, a great collection. So, in this respect I agree with Bruce. It need not be all encompassing or particularily valuable, just "great". If one is very knowledgeable about the hobby and a great teacher they are just that, but to be a great collector they must have the collection also. Like him or not, this is the reason Alan Rosen IMO is not a great collector---no collection. |
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Posted By: leon
I will see your collection and up you 1. Here's a question for you. Can someone have a great collection and not be a great collector? |
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Posted By: Ryan Christoff
Have you all learned nothing from recent board activity? Clearly what makes a great collector is the total number of PSA 8s they own. There is a scale from 1 to 100 with 100 being "America's Toughest" and 1 being "Canada's Easiest." |
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Posted By: jay behrens
All you have to do is look at the PSA registry. I have no doubt there are "collectors" on that list that are more interested in the competition than the history and the story behind the cards and the players. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Jay, you have to admit one thing about Bruce: no coach of his would ever say to him that there is "no I in 'team'". |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
Holy crap Ryan, do you own a PSA10 1983 Tony Gwynn Topps Rookie number 482 card? Suffice to say that I have more 10s than you do... ok, so they're SGC10s..... I'm just a "mediocre collector".... |
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Posted By: Dan Lundrigan
Would Mr. Mint qualify as someone who has a great collection but is not a great collector! |
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Posted By: barrysloate
To answer Leon's question, I suppose you could inherit a great collection and not be a great collector, but great collections are usually put together by people who know how to do it. In the old days when cards weren't that expensive and most of us were on a somewhat even playing field, it took resourcefulness and hard work to build a great collection. Today, it just takes a computer, an auction catalog, and a big wallet. You push a few buttons at 2:00 in the morning and voila, you have a great collection. Times certainly have changed. |
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Posted By: bruce Dorskind
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Posted By: Alan
How about a definition of "greatest" that means "Best respect for a fellow collector" ie a collector who can only afford extremely low-grade raw cards in the bargin bins ? In other words, which of these big-time, high-end collectors will make time of day to be friendly & talk with to a poor slob like myself fishing thru the bargin bins ? That's the collector who should get "greatest collector" title !!! |
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Posted By: John S
Oh boy...here we go again Serfs vs. Lords XXV. |
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Posted By: DJ
Can someone have a great collection and not be a great collector? |
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Posted By: Peter_Spaeth
Although I don't always agree with him, I find his point of view and his candor refreshing, and I see no need to insult him with class-laden invective. |
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Posted By: John S
I was a better collector when I was about twelve. I had stacks of books about cards and old baseball and football players. I knew all the stats and every card purchased was cherished. I used to stash '59 Topps football cards (the first vintage set I ever worked on) under the seat in my parents '75 Malibu Classic so I had something to look at when we were in transit. At 35 I still love the cards but they are much easier to come by and definitely not appreciated as much as they once were. No longer are they stashed in car but usually scanned, inventoried, and stowed away either in the closet or safety deposit box. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Well, I see this thread is heading past 100 posts. Gentlemen, let the fighting begin! |
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Posted By: Bottom of the Ninth
Removed out of respect for Leon. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Leon, |
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Posted By: scott brockelman
The people that I know that I would put in the category all have 1 single thread that ties them together. Quite simply they collect each and every set in whatever grade they can find. Initially when serious collecting began in the early 20th century thru the 1980's even the entire focus was on filling holes and filling them all, with whatever they could find. By doing so in the course of 20-30 years these collectors managed to amass nearly every set in completeness from the commonest common to the toughest rarity. Along the way they also picked up lots of unknown material as well, they were/are truely hobby pioneers. There are several collectors that fall in this category, some you would recognize others you might not. Burdick would be a prime example. |
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Posted By: Sean Coe
I've known only a few "great" collectors.The qualities they possesed are probably what it takes to great at anything. What they all had in common was a passion and joy when it came to this hobby and a willingness to reach out to anyone who felt the same way. They had amazing collections which they shared with me as well as the stories behind each piece but they were equally interested in helping me with my collecting. Yes, they were great people as well. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
Bruce, |
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Posted By: Max Weder
Jeff |
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Posted By: DD
What is America's Toughest Want List anyway? I want a T-206 Wagner, a 1932 US Caramel Lindstrom, an N173 Bid McPhee (no one has one, but I believe it is sitting in someone's attic), and a Gypsy Queen set in PSA 10 only. Can I now claim the title? |
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Posted By: ty_cobb
Having seen Max's collection, I'll nominate him. |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
What makes a great collector? It depends on who you ask. I believe I was at my collecting best when I put all my cards in team order with rubber bands, had posters of Bob Gibson, Pete Rose, Brooks Robinson and Don Drysdale thumbtacked to the walls of my room, and obsessively tried to figure out when and where the next series of 132 new cards would show up ... |
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Posted By: Mark
"his $1500 lifetime expenditure on cards would be considered |
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Posted By: Jay
Leon--Sorry, I just got back from a holiday party. Can someone have a great collection and not be a great collector? Barry certainly pointed out one example where this could happen but, assuming that the collection was built by them from scratch, I would answer probably not. The reason I feel this way is that a great collection does not mean the most valuable collection. Building a collection like that requires more than just money. It requires creativity and knowledge. With that in mind I would say that if one has built a great collection then they are a great collector. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Bruce, you are the stupidest, supposedly smart person I've ever run across. Where in the world did you come up with that diatribe? I didn't mention a single thing that you mentioned in that post. |
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Posted By: Jerry Hrechka
Why is this so important to eveyone? My collection of card is the greatest. And so is eveyone else's. |
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Posted By: bruce Dorskind
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