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Posted By: scott altland
everyday i see people posting incredible cards on here and on their websites.obviously valued at thousands of $$, i was wondering if you acquired the more valuable cards back in the day when things were less expensive or did you change focus and "recycle" your collection into its present form.i realize this is a very broad question. |
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Posted By: Danny Grimes
Im young, but my good days were between 1995-2001...i was born in in the early 80's and my father is disabled but played semi-pro and minor league ball. he couldnt really he couldnt really play with me or show me real baseball but got me into baseball cards as the next best thing at a very young age, and not to mention the vintage part of it. i was just astounded by the old stuff.. His Mantle's and old stuff from the 1950's and early 60' just took me away. He bought me my first t206 in 1992 i was 10 and that started the revoultion for me..That led me to 1996 vacationing in Largo FL there was a hobby shop that gave me the choice i was 13 years old and on vacation with about $500 saved from birthdays/allowance/oddjobs Shop owner gave me an incredible offer on a fair to good red portrait t206 cobb for $70 bucks or a like vg-ex to nrmt one for $200.. But we were still going to disney and universal!!! So i ended getting the Fair to good one which i still have in my collection. and ill never forget the prices as compared to today. im no old-timer but i can relate to what you guys went threw... and what prices are today!! |
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Posted By: Ken McMillan
topps started in 1969 trough 1975 with a huge break til 1988 or so. Vintage cards 1990 to current. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
*Please delete, didn't mean to highjack. |
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Posted By: JK
all my prewar cards have been acquired in the last 3 years. |
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Posted By: Paul S
The majority of my pre-war, and many post-war 40's-to-early/mid 50's, I bought over several years -- in Los Angeles -- from Goodwin Goldfaden of ADCO. That was in the later 1960's and very early 70's. Around the same era I also filled in a goodly amount of pre, but mostly post, from Gar Miller and those like him, through their ads. trade mags. I bought countless waxpacks (over the counter) -- throughout the 60's. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
I have been collecting since 1972 and pre-WWII almost exclusively since 1989. I consider myself in the middle of a wonderful collecting journey. |
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Posted By: BcD
the market tanked for a while after that and in the early 80's as well. |
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Posted By: Phil Garry
I have put together my entire BB HOF RC collection over the past four years. |
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Posted By: rob
...My dad kept many of the Goudeys and PLayballs he collected as a young man;passed them on to my brother and me in the early 70s. I was always a big baseball fan (and played through college),and always bought Topps sets through BB Digest as a youngster in the 60s/early 70s(I believe from larry fritsch's store)with allowance and lawn-cutting/newspaper/housepainting money. Basically kept a lot of cards and sets but took a hiatus from collecting/buying from mid-70s (college) until mid 80s,when my dad informed me that one of his former students was now the proprietor of a card shop in my hometown.....which promptly started me back up again. Upgraded my 50s and 60s sets (through this guy's store and others in NY,east coast nationals and SCD ads,etc). |
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Posted By: Paul S
Wow Rob, good saga! Somehow I'm sure it's "healthy" about not missing the cards, since that was your own decision, but I imagine you must feel somewhat burned by the loss of your father's possessions and that Rucker shirt. |
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Posted By: robedits
You bet. Still gets me to this day,but not for the monetary value of my G_uncle's shirt and the Luger my dad managed to get off a dead Nazi (!)...for the coolness effect of simply being able to view the items in question. |
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Posted By: Jimmy
I got lucky one day and was able to purchase about half the T206 cards back in 2002 and a few years before that got lucky with some high graded 1933 Goudey cards, still have a few - but I sold many to keep my hobby and my side business going. The hobby has helped me with family responsibilities even though I cannot keep everything; it’s still nice to know I had some real nice items at one time. I continue this trend today to learn and see items that can be difficult to acquire with an average collectors budget. Having the opportunity to buy, sell and trade is the best way to really enjoy this hobby. |
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Posted By: peter chao
My vintage collection started with a purhase of a near mint vintage '54 Bowman Ted Williams about 3 years ago. After that purchase, I started moving towards prewar cards. Now I have almost half a shoebox full of prewar. |
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