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I have been reading other posts and signatures seeing collectors are doing more then one set at a time, I thought of the same thing!! The sets I thought of starting were 1961 and 1962 Topps. But my question is that is it more time consuming putting 2 or more sets together or more fun then just one??
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Collecting these Pre War/Post War Yankees/Highlanders Cards and Memorabilia 1960 Topps Baseball set Any other cool sports cards and memorabilia |
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I have one main set that gets most of my attention, and a few smaller side projects that I turn to when the main one stalls out. It’s been several months since I saw a signed 1953 Topps I needed, so in the meantime I’ve been working on my signed early 1950s Bowman Red Sox run, and a couple other projects I picked up along the way. I like having the variety in my collection, and there’s always something popping up for one of them.
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Signed 1953 Topps set: 264/274 (96.35 %) |
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Collecting these Pre War/Post War Yankees/Highlanders Cards and Memorabilia 1960 Topps Baseball set Any other cool sports cards and memorabilia Last edited by HOF Yankees; 10-03-2021 at 07:33 PM. |
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I started 1952-1972, all at the same time. It means I can be very picky and bargain hunt for what I need, but also have a steady stream of cards coming in. I'm building about 50-75 total sets at any given time. When someone builds one set, they are almost inevitably over paying to finish on-schedule so they can start something else instead of waiting forever for the lat ~10 cards. I've found the "everything I like all at once" approach is a lot cheaper. It takes me a long time to finish any individual set, but I'm always making progress and doing my sets at very low total prices.
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Additionally, there are some sets that have really expensive cards that may impede progress. As an example, I am working 4 sets right now: 1955, 1960, 1965, and 1968. I am only two cards from finishing '68, one of which is the Ryan rookie card. I haven't been able to find that card where my desires for condition matched my available funds. So, that has been sitting incomplete for almost two years. If I only worked one set at a time, that would be a pretty long dry spell. |
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very good points and ideas all, i may start my 1961 and 1962 Topps sets!!
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Great points by all. I always work on 3 to 4 sets at a time...if your focused on just one you'll miss out on deals that you would never have noticed. It takes longer but your range is much wider....and as someone said earlier, if your stuck on a few tough to get or expensive stars while only doing one it can be super draining with no cards coming in. If I work on more than 4, my lack of focus of decreasing my lists is demotivating as well...
Good luck with your 61 and 62! Fun sets to put together...
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John Otto 1963 Fleer - 1981-90 Fleer/Donruss/Score/Leaf Complete 1953 - 1990 Topps/Bowman Complete 1953-55 Dormand SGC COMPLETE SGC AVG Score - 4.03 1953 Bowman Color - 110/160 69% |
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I do tend to focus on a smaller number of core sets. There are times when I'll walk away from nice cards because they're not in my core target sets. Like G1911, I'm happy to wait a long while to complete the set. I'm more interested in finding the right cards at the right price. That's been a little tougher these days.
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Working on the following sets: 1916 and 1917 Zeenut, 1954B, 1955B, 1971T and 1972T |
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I'm working on approximately 50 different sets at once between hockey,football and baseball. It is easier to find bargains when not restricting myself to one or 2 sets at a time.
On the down side, at my current pace I should have everything complete by the year 2090. I'm probably going to run out of time. |
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It's often best to spread out your current interests a little. If you're only building one set, then it's easy to get impatient and take more very mediocre deals.
But when you have the attitude of "no rush....whenever the right deal comes up for something I need, I'll try and nab it", then you'll probably find yourself making better buys for the buck. |
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