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Old 10-23-2022, 05:40 PM
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Default Marshall fogel the greatest collection in the world

Not even close ,,your thoughts.
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Sportscard investor terrific video on you tube ,you will faint omg
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Depends if you are focusing on high grade or rarity. Perhaps to high grade, not even close to being tops in terms of breadth and rarity.
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The best is part when he throws them all over the table...
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"You can spend less money, and have just as much fun." Really appreciate this statement/point of view from Mr. Fogel.
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The best is part when he throws them all over the table...

That was insane. I love how he's so nonchalant about it. Most people with stuff that valuable are "hands off".
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I have to admit, that was impressive to see just a little of his collection. I didn't now he had as much memorabilia as he does. I think I'm still more impressed by Barry Halper's collection though. Just because of how he acquired his items a lot of times from the players personally and not just with super deep pockets. But I am impressed with this collection. No doubt.



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I could not believe how cavalierly he treated those cards. It seemed to me he was disrespecting them (not to mention scratching the slabs). I did not understand it at all.
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I could not believe how cavalierly he treated those cards. It seemed to me he was disrespecting them (not to mention scratching the slabs). I did not understand it at all.
I had the same reaction. Why would you unnecessarily scratch the slabs like that?

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I didn't see it quite way though I see how it could be interpreted like that.
I saw it like he was having fun showing the hobby and/or public his passion. I am guessing he has connections to get something re-holdered if he wants to. If it's about having fun, as we all say it should, then he was living it in that video. My 1st national (I think), maybe 2nd, it was around '99 or 2000, I had dinner with him, Scott B, Doug Allen and one other person, whom I don't remember. That was an interesting night.
For me, personally, I collect rarity but that doesn't diminish his collection an iota. It's a historic and great collection, he has. All things considered, that '52 Mantle, is possibly the nicest baseball card in existence. And this coming from someone who, if value was no consideration, would rather have lot's of other cards. Great stuff!

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Depends if you are focusing on high grade or rarity. Perhaps to high grade, not even close to being tops in terms of breadth and rarity.
I'm fantasizing on what a top breadth and rarity collection would look like, so many cards with less than ten examples, would be truly impressive.
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Here’s an interview he gave:

https://collectable.com/collectableu...m-mantle-card/

Excerpt: “I have the largest Hall of Famer game used bat collection, bigger than the Hall of Fame’s. It includes a game-used Honus Wagner during his playing career from the great Louisville Slugger find that was “side-written” when shipped back to the Louisville Slugger factory for another. Then I have a Lou Gehrig bat: “To Jerry May you take better advantage than I did.” He wrote that while he was dying. And, yes, I have a Babe Ruth bat. The markings are from 1925 to 1931, so he may have used it to hit his 60th home run in 1927. In the first big book on bats, 90 percent of those featured were mine.”


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The most incredible card collection I have ever seen. WOW!!
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Yes, impressive collection
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Marshall looks like he's having fun. What more can you ask?
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Great video and absolutely amazing collection.
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It's nice to see he's a passionate collector!

I'd certainly like to see another episode featuring his Carl Horner Cabinets!

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I love him saying he will be buried in a pyramid with his Mantle lol. Amazing.

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