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Old 07-13-2024, 12:29 PM
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I just picked up this ticket, signed by Bucky Dent and Mike Torrez. It is one I had been after a little while.

I remember it well. My father took off work early to pick me up after school. We went home and watched this game, my parents and I. We were ecstatic as we watched Bucky's homer sail over the wall. It was a highlight of my childhood because it was the only time I can remember that my father left work early, and we shared a special moment, the whole family. It is one I will never forget. Not a day goes by that I don't think of my parents, whom I miss dearly, and I remember that day fondly.

I find that as I age, I am collecting, more and more, cards, photos, and tickets that remind me of my youth. In other words, I'm regressing. Freud would have a field day, I'm sure, but it just reminds of simpler times, when life was not nearly as complex. Baseball was my main focus. Somehow, the world was a less scary place.

Does anyone else find himself/herself collecting items that are reminders of a simpler bygone era?
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Old 07-13-2024, 12:33 PM
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Old 07-13-2024, 01:04 PM
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I find that as I age, I am collecting, more and more, cards, photos, and tickets that remind me of my youth. In other words, I'm regressing. Freud would have a field day, I'm sure, but it just reminds of simpler times, when life was not nearly as complex. Baseball was my main focus. Somehow, the world was a less scary place.

Does anyone else find himself/herself collecting items that are reminders of a simpler bygone era?

Great ticket.

This is me as well.
I was born in the early 70's and started collecting in '79. In the last couple of years I've bought dozens of things from the 70's that I had or wanted in my childhood. All that stuff evokes wonderful memories of simpler times.

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Old 07-13-2024, 02:11 PM
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Thanks. Same here.
I remember looking longingly at a Yellow 1933 Babe Ruth card in the showcase of a comic book store in Miami as a kid. I knew that asking for $100 to buy it was too much of a reach for our family....LOL, if only!

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It's the cardboard time machine, always bringing us back to those halcyon days.
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