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Posted By: Bryan Long
I am curious to hear if anyone of this board has ever placed an ad in the newspaper or anywhere asking for vintage cards? I was thinking of placing a newspaper ad in my local paper with pictures of the type of cards I am looking for - but wanted to get experiences first if anyone has ever done this. I live in a very rural area with a alot of the public being older generation 70s and 80s in age. It may not work, but if it did, I guess, the possibilities could be endless . . . right? |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
I've heard of people placing ads like this, though their ads were more general-- ala sports cards or baseball cards and memorabilia. You don't want to miss the chance to get a 1957 Topps football set for $5 because you only asked for for Gypsy Queens. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
A rural area with elderly people, particularly families who have lived in the same home for generations, would be the ideal place to make finds. I would give it a shot. I don't think you need pictures, because it might throw them off. For example, you might picture a T206 and a family who reads the ad might say: "Gee, our cards don't look like that, I guess this cigar box filled with Old Judges isn't worth too much." Just let the ad say you are interested in all things baseball, and see what happens. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
David- we said the same thing at the same time. Pretty funny! |
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Posted By: Bryan Long
I guess you guys are right. I never thought about all of the other great things that could be out there. I think I am going to give it a shot and see what happens. I will make sure and keep everyone updated, because I know that you will want to know if some old guy puts a box of 500 or so old judges in my face. |
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Posted By: Bob
If I did that, Bryan people would back up vans with tons of 1997 Donruss cards to my door. You would think this (Arkansas) would be a prime place to find vintage cards and vintage memorabilia because of the ties with MLB (Hot Springs was where most teams used to go to trian every spring in the "teens"), and the number of retirees living here but nada. There is only one other avid prewar card collector here in this entire area. |
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Posted By: george gogol
Bryan, |
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Posted By: T E
Rural America is very cool, great way to meet and understand this country we live in. Especially in poorer areas. But you WILL get calls from people with a truckload of 1991 Donruss or whatever. |
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Posted By: Mark Evans
I've tried this numerous times, seeking obscure regional issues. Only successful once (Sam Nahem, 1941 Cards team issue). Mark |
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Posted By: Bryan Long
I'm going to run an ad in this weekend's paper just to give it a shot. I have no problem with telling people that I do not want their 1991 Donruss cards. To be honest I even put a year and early into the ad - just for those that may know they have old stuff. I'm looking into getting many calls if any, but I figured it is worth the 100 bucks if I am able to find one person that may have some decent stuff to sell. My ad is very basic, but at the same time a little detailed about what I am looking for. We'll see how it goes. Wish me luck. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
All you need is one good call and all the ads will more than pay for themselves. Good luck! |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
I placed an ad in the Hobbies section of the classifieds that ran for a week or so asking for Lincoln Minor league memorabilia and didn't get one single call. You just can't find it HERE and I live HERE! |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Dan- in your case you were very specific. Maybe someone read the ad and said: "then I guess this guy wouldn't be interested in my childhood collection of 1952 and 1953 Bowmans and Topps." You never know what is out there at any given moment; maybe not Lincoln Nebraska stuff but something else great instead. |
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Posted By: David Smith
I have tried newspaper ads a few times and had some luck. |
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Posted By: Alan
Give it a try. It can't hurt. But, the problem is nowadays most of the cards in the old attic have already been discovered. Plus the fact that because of the all the publicity in the media, everyone knows now that the older cards are worth money. |
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Posted By: Dave Williams
A guy I worked part time 17 years ago, spent the 1970's putting ads in Central and Northern Indiana newspapers that he bought collections of sports cards and memorabilia. |
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Posted By: Martin Neal
The 67 card lot (64 T206s, 2 T207s, and 1 T205) I purchased a couple of months ago was acquired by the seller from a lead generated from an ad he had placed in the local paper. I think he was from the Philadelphia area. The E222s that walked into the Ebay store in Lynchburg last year would be a perfect example of why an ad in the paper might be successful. |
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Posted By: T E
As Barry and others have indicated, keep the advert basic and fairly broad in scope. Better to get too many calls (which you will) than too few. I'd rather have someone with a stack of early World Series programs to look at my ad and say, "I don't get what this guy is looking for, but it says 'Baseball,' I'll give him a call," rather than, "I see this guy is looking for T206 Southern Leaguers, whatever that is, no point in my calling him, he wouldn't want these funny looking black and white photographs that say 'Old Judge' on them I found in Grand Pa's attic last week." |
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Posted By: Bryan Long
I placed my ad to run this Sunday in my local paper. It is a very small town, but the paper is a daily so at least it some some circulation. The ad did not cost much at all. I didn't place a classified ad. I actually placed a display ad that I created myself. It reads that i am looking for baseball related items. We'll see what happens. The only bad part is that I just found out that I will be in Cleveland the day the ad goes out at a Cavs game - that is not the bad part. Hopefully people will call and leave messages. I am not holding my breathe, but it would be pretty nice to get something. I guess I'll find out early part of next week if my investment pays off. |
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