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I've been reading many of the forum posts for several months and enjoying them immensely. The knowledge contained among this group's members is stunning, and I can't describe how much I've learned. Kudos to all.
Quck(ish) background: I began collecting by buying packs of Topps as an 8-year-old in 1969. In 1971, I discovered ads near the back of The Sporting News selling vintage cards and bought many from various sets amazed that a 10-year-old kid could affordably own something more than 60 years old or of players I only knew about because of The Baseball Encyclopedia. I dabbled at really vintage stuff while working on completing Topps sets. I helped organize the first card shows in St. Louis in the mid-1970s and was a subscriber of Sports Collectors Digest from the very beginning (along with other newsletters that came and went). I ended up with complete sets from 1964-1985 before I took a long hiatus (raising kids and working too much). I returned in earnest a few years ago and now am focusing on The Monster (I have about 35), 1955-63 and upgrading some 1970s Topps (replacing those I have that are miscuts). I have met some amazing people through collecting -- Rick Salamon, Jim Hickerson, Fred Roenig, Ken Kellar, the legendary Buck Barker -- who all treated me very well when I was just a kid hanging out with adults passionate about the hobby. I hope to meet many more such folks. As a footnote: I realized a childhood dream when in 1984 I became the youngest writer at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and worked there until health forced me to leave in 2002. I covered high school sports, St. Louis University men's basketball and then the Cardinals/MLB for 10 years. I was the primary chronicler of everything McGwire in 1998-99. And there is this: https://www.amazon.com/Cardinals-Enc...s=books&sr=1-2 I am honored to be a member of this group. |
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You met Buck Barker? That's awesome! Have fun.
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Want to buy or trade for T213-1 (Bob Rhoades) Other Louisiana issues T216 T215 T214 T213 Etc |
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Hi Mike-welcome to the group. I too am impressed that you knew Buck Barker, one of the true hobby greats.
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Welcome I started collecting around the same time but never had the foresight to Buy complete sets. Usually I stopped buying after the first two series.
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Welcome to the group. Always nice to see collectors chasing the "Monster".
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Ron - Uncle Nacki T206 Master Monster Front/Back Set Collector - www.youtube.com/unclenacki T206 Basic "The Monster" Set 514/524 T206 Advanced "Master Monster" Front/Back Set ?? ![]() COMPLETE T206 BACK SUBSETS Old Mill Southern Leagues - Black Ink 48/48 Sweet Caporal 350-460 Factory 30 Full Color "No Prints" 28/28 NEAR COMPLETE T206 BACK SUBSETS Polar Bear 245/250 Sovereign 460 50/52 Sweet Caporal 150 Factory 649 Overprint 31/34 Piedmont 350 "Elite 11" 9/11 |
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Welcome to the party, Mike. Beer and soft drinks are in the fridge and make yourself at home. Happy collecting. BTW< I have lots of periodicals, letters and other ephemera from Buck and his other early collector friends.
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I remember flying to St. Louis around late 1980's to buy a nice collection of Old Judges from Rick Saloman. Recall he was very friendly and easy to deal with.
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Leon I love that letter from Buck Barker---so cool, all the notes, love to see more. Don
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Here's another Buck Barker letter, to fellow hobby pioneer Jake Wise, on the back of an exhibit card:
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Welcome aboard. And here are some other pieces of Buck Barker ephemera...his back of card 'notepads' when he researched ballplayers at The Sporting News.
Brian |
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Welcome. Wax up your board and surf the cardboard waves!
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All the cool kids love my YouTube Channel:
Elm's Adventures in Cardboard Land ![]() https://www.youtube.com/@TheJollyElm Looking to trade? Here's my bucket: https://www.flickr.com/photos/152396...57685904801706 “I was such a dangerous hitter I even got intentional walks during batting practice.” Casey Stengel Spelling "Yastrzemski" correctly without needing to look it up since the 1980s. Overpaying yesterday is simply underpaying tomorrow. ![]() |
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Hello Mike . From 1 Missouri guy to another , glad to see you come on board ! Good luck in your dealings on here .....Rob ,
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Hello Mike and welcome. I sure remember your name and its nice to hear names like Buck Barker (who also treated me well as a kid), Jim Hickerson, Fred Roniger and the others. St. Louis was always a hotbed for baseball cards, and the mid 1970s I recall fondly with shows in Edwardsville, IL and the Holidome in Bridgeton. Good to hear from you. Randy Trierweiler
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Hi, Mike. We probably bumped into to each other at some of those early St. Louis Cards meetings across the river. Loved hearing all of those old collector names that you mentioned. The name Fred Roninger brought back a cool memory. He had some old wrestling Exhibit cards. It was the first time I ever saw any. He could tell that I was jazzed about them and said, "If you like those, take 'em." He had no idea that he created a monster that day.
I remember the first time I saw Buck Barker at one of those meetings. I thought the pope himself had just walked in! Everything stopped! He brought a box of cards and everyone wanted be first to see them. He didn't seem to mind the attention. People were simultaneously reaching into the box, "How much for this one, Buck?'' "Four bucks!" The customer gladly paid and Buck stuffed the four frogs over the top button of his dress shirt! Mike, I clearly remember your byline on many articles in the Post-Dispatch. Welcome to Net54baseball. It is awesome! |
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Hi Mike. Howard Chasser - resident Clemente fan and other odd things here. Look forward to hearing more about you.
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Thank you to everyone for the warm welcome and sharing of memories. It's all part of why I love this hobby -- combining camaraderie, memories, history and baseball. Why can't my wife understand that? LOL
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