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I have recently gotten back into baseball card collecting after 20 years or so. (The hobby has changed a lot since the early 90s.) The modern cards do not interest me like they did back then, so for me, vintage is the way to go. Over the past few months I have been lurking on Net54 just trying to relearn the hobby.
I registered with several auction houses to get in on the action. Beautiful glossy auction catalogs have been arriving in the mail almost every week it seems. I really enjoy devouring the descriptions and learning about the various sets and cards. But once the auctions were over, I was just tossing the catalogs in the trash. Seems like a waste, but once the auction is over, what good to me is a catalog? Then it hit me...I could build ultra low budget vintage sets by clipping out the pictures in the catalogs! I decided to work on N172, T206, T205 using this method. Obviously there is absolutely no monetary value in this type of collecting, but it has been a great way to learn more about the sets and to get my "card acquisition fix" without spending a dime. I know it sounds silly, but I am having lots of fun with it. What do you think? |
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I think you're nuts. Only kidding, why not pick a set that can be assembled for a reasonable cost. Maybe 48 bowman, only 48 cards, no truly difficult or rare card that will require a huge outlay, in lower grade (PSA 3 or 4) I bet you can easily assemble it for under 1500.
Last edited by iwantitiwinit; 11-27-2011 at 05:08 PM. |
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"Ultra Low Budget Vintage Set Collecting."
Unless we are talking about most W strip card sets, this title is a contradiction in terms. About the only set I could suggest would be the 1934-36 Diamond Stars. |
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I say, if you are having fun, keep doing it.
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You'll know that you have really gone off the deep end when, not satisfied with just the images on the front, you start collecting all the various backs you can find.
Brian |
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Witchita - Not a thing wrong with your collecting habits. Definitely different, but whatever gets your wheels greased! I did something sort of similar about 2 years ago for my twin boys. I put together a complete HOF player and manager (227 cards) collection for $995. I actually acquired all raw HOFer's from 1950 to modern day with real cards, and then I gathered the remaining cards from 1949 back 1887 in all reprint cards. (Frisch,etc.) I also added a twist, as I wanted to get an example of every bowman and topps card from 1950 and up, so that made it a little more challenging and I was able to pull it off in less than a year, so I have a real 1950-1992 HOF player run, and a 1887-1949 HOF reprint run, and all for under $1K. (The real raw cards are in Ex condition range)
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