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Posted By: Rich Klein
I have many of them; however, one day I was thinking about today, was when I did a show in Virginia Beach in 1989 in which we were busy non-stop from 9AM to 4 PM. I never took a lunch break that day -- another day which was non-stop like that was the Friday of the Chicago National in 1983 in which I swear we went for 10 hours without a stop. |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
The most amazing day in my hobby history was the first day. I was nine years old. My mom sent me to the grocery store to buy some brocolli or something and as I wandered into the store, I passed a display of 1970 Topps baseball cards. For reasons I can't now explain, I spent the brocolli money on a couple packs of cards. I'll never forget pealing open the pack and finding ... Ollie Brown. On the way home, I ran into my father, who was returning from work. I told him what I had done, and without skipping a beat, we drove back to the grocery store, where he purchased a sufficient quantity of whatever vegetable I was supposed to pick up. We never told my mom about the baseball cards. Thank goodness my dad is a big sports fan! |
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Posted By: Brian Weisner
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Posted By: Jimmy
I have to say when I first started collecting prewar cards in 1999, I came across a few collections on the same weekend and was able to work with the dealers and they put them away for me. These were dealers I worked with for a long time. I just graduated from college at the time and was looking for a new trend in the hobby. I spent a lot of time in college B/S/T cards and collectibles, but never prewar cards. The next two years I would work with the dealers and purchase a few at a time until I had them all. I never looked back and was very happy that I was able to get them. The cards included about 300 T206s cards (many HOFs), a few T204 cards including a TTT back, Connie Mack Old Judge, some Cracker Jack cards and a group of Goudey cards which included some high graded. Most were sent to SGC and PSA, then I enjoyed trading and selling for a few years to help pay for my first house. Over the years I gained more experience and knowledge, but that one weekend seeing all those cards at once opened my eyes to a new beginning in collecting. |
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Posted By: Jerry Rucker
It was 1987 and I was traveling somewhere in our little (at that time, not anymore) town of Conroe Texas. I looked over to my right and saw a small door set back in the edge of a parking lot that said BASEBALL CARDS. I turned in and parked and went in. I was immediately taken back to my childhood, he had 50's topps star cards in penny sheets pinned up on a cork bullentin board and I was hooked again after 30 years of not even thinking about baseball cards. I became great friends with the dealer and my collecting started again with his help. I think I went home with a some 59 topps hofers that day. It was a Great day. |
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Posted By: Jason Carota
The day I acquired my first T206 (Bates, Boston Nat'l.) Before that day, my collection consisted of all modern cards (except a '75 Yaz.) Once I held that T206, I was immediately drawn to the history of the game and its players, as-well-as the cards that tell their stories. Even though I have since sold the Bates card, I have become obsessed with the prewar era (most notably, Red Sox cards.) |
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Posted By: Dave Williams
I remember the day my dad about 1973 or so brought me home about 100 cards, nearly all stars and HOF'ers from the early 60's. |
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Posted By: bruce Dorskind
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Posted By: Rob Ray
Went to visit my moms uncle down south when I was very young one summer(Nap Rucker,early century pitcher). I really wasn't a baseball fan then (around 1969-1970);more into basketball since I was a tall kid. |
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Posted By: peter chao
In the good old days, while in 1st and 2nd grade, I would spend some of my Saturday mornings collecting coke bottles from around the neighborhood. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
I will continue from BRIAN W's post......Absolutely, the greatest day(s) were at the Philly Show in Willow Grove in Pennsylvania. |
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Posted By: dennis
i think bruces posts should be read aloud by orson wells |
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Posted By: Jason L
complete with the Darth Vader breathing apparatus hissing. |
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Posted By: Jason L
that make me so green with envy, that I start to think that perhaps I should trash this hobby endeavor and concentrate instead on trying to find the next New Thing!...but thanks for sharing the stories nonetheless...the hopeless romantic in me still believes that I may happen upon a true "find" someday... |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
I get the impression that your are a young guy....so, don't get "green"....just spend your green-backs wisely and you'll |
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