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Posted By: warshawlaw
I had dinner last night with some family friends. Their 10 year old is into baseball cards, and my wife brought up my collecting. My issue is this: how does the "Hobby" do a better job of educating these kids on the history and lore of baseball? The boy started asking me about vintage cards I had, and his first question was "what's the most expensive card you have?" We then started talking about players and he was amazed to find out that Honus Wagner had more than one card. Also, despite having visited the Reagan Library and seen the PSA 8 Wagner there (I guess it was on display there, along with the one book that Ronnie ever read--nice pop-ups BTW--sorry, recall fever's got me all twisted up), the child had no idea that the cards were issued with tobacco. What he did know is that it sold for more than a million dollars. |
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Posted By: petecld
I had a somewhat similar experience with my ex-girlfriend's 8-year old son. The one thing we clicked on was a love of Baseball. His favorite MLB team was the Yankees. Why? He played on the Yankees in his Pee-Wee League. Hey, he's 8, that's all it takes. |
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Posted By: John(z28jd)
I think its just people in general,they want to know whats the most expensive,oldest,etc.....I had my family over my house last thanksgiving and my cousins boyfriend started talking about baseball and cards(he actually played 5 years in the minors for the dodgers,topping out at Triple-A before he got hurt) Anyway,we went in to show them some cards and everyone wanted to see the oldest cards,old judges in my case, the most expensive cards and they were all disapointed i didnt have a babe ruth card but they liked the cy young and ty cobb cards. |
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Posted By: quan
When I became aware of baseball in my younger days, I actually went to the library and read about its history. My grandfather didn't pass me any old cards he had (too bad...), my dad love soccer (being asian). I fell in love with this great game through reading about it. I learned about big Ed Delehanty tragic death over Niagara Falls...Honus Wagner's awkward appearance...Lajoie's spiking accident...Cobb's hatred for just about anything besides baseball, and etc etc. That's how I connected with these players and the "old" game. There was no talk of money, wife beatings, contract holdouts...just boys playing the game they love. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
The Topps All-Time Leaders subsets are prolly more responible for me being interested in baseball before my time than anything else. Hopefully with the advent of Topps206 and other vintage related stuff that kids will start to try and learn more about the history of the game. If they aren't compelled to research the histlry of the game, why wouldl they research the history of baseball cards? |
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Posted By: Jeff O
Every generation has a tendency to look back to "the way it was" with a sense of nostalga... things seemed simpler, which of course they were because we were kids and didn't have things like jobs, relationships, mortgages, etc. |
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Posted By: julie
black kids, moderately interested in baseball, who don't know who Jackie Robinson is; there are adults, moderately interested in baseball who think Abner Doubleday invented the game; there are collectors of all ages who look blank when you ask them if they don't think the '53 Bowman set is beautiful; there are people of both sexes and all ages, not necessarily interested in baseball, who think Babe Ruth hit more homeruns than anybody. There're people I've given cards to who have immediately sold them to the nearest card shop. |
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Posted By: Tiger3boy
I am not so sure that all of the hobby is going in this direction. I am still put off by the whole issue of card grading. I don't personally care if a card is a PSA 8 or not. I remember telling a dealer once (at the Anahiem National) that I wanted a T3 that looked like it had been run over by a truck. I just wanted the card to add to my collection, not increase the value of my portfolio. |
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Posted By: Glen V
OK, I'll admit to still buying packs of cards. The card companies are putting out a few issues containing older players, besides the older cards contained in the Topps 205/206 series. Upper Deck Vintage didn't go back too far - Ernie Banks was about the earliest player I got. The Topps Gallery HOF edition contained an Eddie Collins. Flair Greats is a nice looking set. It had players like DiMaggio, Ruth, and Rube Waddell. Hopefully these issues might inspire some of the younger collectors. |
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Posted By: BcD
the slabbing World really hurt kids coming in because of the money teer it induced. For us,it usually validates authenticity and lack of tamporing..for the kids it just represents too much money and a lack of ability to handle the cardboard. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
That would be terribly unfair. The current crew are not stupid, least of all the President. Venal, greedy, unscrupulous, corrupt and interested only in power for its own sake, yes. But not stupid. Reagan, on the other hand, was (is) dumb as a sack of hammers. |
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Posted By: Wilma Fingerdo
Anonympus post deleted. |
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Posted By: Tiger3boy
Okay, that was entertaining. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Hey Wilma, why not use your real name? Or are you embarassed to have your lie associated with you? |
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Posted By: Joe Rekwin
Lie, what lie? I didn't post my real name before, I apologize. Maybe I should have used Warclaw, or Shlawblah or how about coleslaw like the joke that started this post. I was under the impression that this forum was intended for the discussion of vintage cards, not politics. What's next? Religion? Race? Do you have some gripe with Catholics or Jews that is “relevant” to a vintage card forum? Oh, and as far as “slick Willy” is concerned, you were right, Bill was never convicted of rape-never convicted. |
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Posted By: runscott
I get called often enough on the appropriateness of my posts, and I believe in as little censorship as possible, so I'm not one to "draw lines". Still, I won't post what I'm really thinking - point me to a forum on political (or personal) insults and I'll go there instead. |
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