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When did baseball card collecting end? I mean, no matter the grade, you had the card. To me early 80's. I don't understand collecting today's cards. I don't know what Mike Trout's rookie is? Is that my bad? Barry Bonds rookie is not a "collectible" is that on me?
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Did I miss where he said you can't collect what you want to? No need to put words in his mouth. For me it stopped after the 1994-1995 strike. Actually that made me dislike MLB not cards. I quit collecting as a young kid and then started again as a 30 something....To me a Trout is a fish. SO for me it was probably 1972 was when I stopped. I did love those crazy colors though.
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I quit collecting modern cards in 1989. I just do not like the shiny cards at all. I really like the modern throwback sets on real cardboard though. I can tell you the year and company of probably every hall of famer pre-1990, but I too have no idea what the hobby considers Mike Trout's rookie card. That's just my opinion though and I realize that there are lots of people who love the shiny era of cards. Collect what you like.
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I'm with Dan. My last great card was 89 UD Griffey. I dropped off with the uninspiring 1990 designs. I generally have no interest in modern, but I recently bought the 2011 Topps Update Trout (base card, not the Raspberry Sorbet Super Refractor 1/1), and I didn't hate it.
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It’s a big in you but in the Modern collecting world it’s hard to find a “Rookie” of most players.
Barry Bonds Topps traded Tiffany is pretty collectiable. If you have any that you don’t want you can send them my way. I stopped collecting for one year 1995 and regretted it. I slowed down around 2000 and would only pick up a few packs here and there. 2004 I was back and started to change my collecting habits. Baseball card collecting has not stopped.
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I would say either 1982 or 1983 for me. Still collected for my favorite players/teams etc. In 1984 I was 13 and started earning some money and the 1984 Donruss set was known to be tough to find. I became obsessed with it due to the value, along with the Mattingly and Strawberry rookies in the NY/NJ area...that was it. After that I was no longer a collector except for certain players. It started to become about the money for me. So I guess 1983 was the last year of my true collecotor-dom.
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Was Mike Carp unavailable to comment? I know Jess Pike is dead.
Last edited by BleedinBlue; 09-18-2018 at 07:55 AM. |
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Not to mention brothers Lip and Izzy Pike, Clarence Pickrel (cheating a little) Catfish Hunter (Cheating a lot!)
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Leon- I recently conversed with a younger member who had no idea the 1994 World Series was canceled. I had to reach down and pick my jaw up off the floor. I've never stopped collecting, though there some players who I will not collect...my own choice based on my own conclusions. I do have to correct myself and confess to stopping temporarily at the time of the afore-mentioned strike...1993 was the last year for three of my favorites: Ryan, Brett & Yount. Attending their inductions six years later 'eased my pain'.
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I guess we have are own things that make us tick. MLB has never regained it's luster but at least cards have been fun again for several years running.
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